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Example sentences for "dear count"

  • My dear count, will you permit the chief of police to come here and report to yourself?

  • Be wise, my dear count, and follow my example; take some of this sherbet.

  • My dear Count," the Princess said, "to-night has proved to me that it is quite time Jeanne had some one to look after her.

  • Now, my dear Count," she said, "I am going to talk to you as a woman of the world.

  • And now, my dear Count," she said, "I am going to ask you a favour.

  • All this, dear Count, I will not attempt to express to you, for in truth I should not know how.

  • A revoir then very soon, dear Count; meanwhile believe me, as ever, yours most sincerely, F.

  • I have to give you threefold thanks, dear Count, and I feel that I can undisguisedly do so!

  • Dear Count, Shall you like to have me again at Pest this year?

  • My dear Count," said the fair girl, without the least embarrassment, "I should like to say a few words to Herr Balder alone.

  • But you, my dear Count, and a few others, will know that I aim at paying my debt to talent, old memories, and friendship.

  • My dear Count, what must you think of a king who is reduced to conspiracy?

  • In that case I will go below and prepare him to receive you, my dear count.

  • Well, my dear count, then, I was about to say that you pursued me from one abstraction to another, and that when I placed at you disposal all my knowledge in algebra, I did not intend that we should enter into a research of the unknown.

  • We must first of all understand each other as to the meaning of words, my dear count--what is your precise definition of the word honor?

  • But, my dear count," said Albert, "we shall abuse your kindness.

  • Now, my dear count," he said, "let us on with all the speed we may.

  • I used to talk to her of my dear Count Ernest, and read his letters to her, and when Count Henry was at home, we would stand at the window till late at night, listening to his beautiful playing, and to the nightingales singing.

  • But pray, come in, Sir, and take a bite of something, and talk to me of my dear Count Ernest, of whom now I can only talk to empty rooms and pictures.

  • For, my dear Count Ernest, if Mamsell Gabrielle appears to have no eyes for her young master, I am certain it is only because she is a servant girl, and knows what she is about.

  • Yes, my dear count; for I wish to talk seriously with you.

  • A very simple one, my dear count, I repeat to you; and you can, if you really desire it, hold all the trumps in your hand.

  • I have therefore come to you, my dear count.

  • You are not serious, my dear Count," said Madame von G.

  • Come, my dear count; confess there is something odious in this conjugal metempsychosis," added Adrienne, with a burst of laughter.

  • Some affair of the heart, or of hearts, my dear count?

  • I cannot tell you where he is, my dear count--" "Of course not!

  • You have me, my dear count," said I, "but I cannot go with you.

  • Yes, I do, my dear count, but any purpose would delight me which brings the pleasure of your company.

  • I thank you, dear Count Czernin, from my heart for your persevering and successful endeavours.

  • It was a special pleasure to me to meet you, dear Count Czernin, here in Berlin and to discuss openly and frankly with you the questions that occupy us at present.

  • My dear Count, she is anything but fresh.

  • But, my dear Count, you can't fight duels in America.

  • Dear Count, think it well over; when I leave the room it will be too late.

  • Oh, I don't ask any questions, my dear Count.

  • Meanwhile, my dear count, I shall take it as a personal favor if you'll move out of the doorway.

  • Treat him carefully, my dear Count; he's in one of his troublesome humors.

  • In truth, you are very convenient, my dear Count," said he.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    dear boy; dear boys; dear children; dear comrade; dear countess; dear daughter; dear foster; dear general; dear good; dear ladies; dear life; dear love; dear mamma; dear minister; dear old; dear reader; dear teacher; dear young; dearest cousin; dearest friend; dearest lady; dearest papa; hold office; living organisms; much opposed; sickly smile