What will you have, my dear duke, this poor Nabob, you are his great occupation.
It seems to me, my dear duke, that destiny has in the same way brought us together, endowed with conflicting attributes; you who have received from the gods the gift of reaching all hearts, I whose heart will never be made prisoner.
Therefore, My dear Duke, if you read that letter carefully you will be much better able to calculate what I require than I am to tell you.
By no means, my dear duke; but just stretch out your hand.
My dear duke, great ladies like your châtelaine of Amyôt let fall idle words, never thinking what they may bring forth.
My dear Duke," I said, "I realize your friendly spirit and I want you to know I appreciate it; and I shall not hesitate to call on you if the occasion arise.
You are a bit old for your age, my dear Duke," I said.
But I am delighted that you others escaped; I could not bear to imagine you, dear Duke, whose magnificent hospitality I had enjoyed in days gone by, cramped in a narrow cell, or mopping up the corridors of this jail.
DEAR DUKE: I was delighted that you all made good escape on that eventful night of the fog.
And what have you been doing, my dear duke, for such an age?
After all, that is something to be proud of, my dear duke.
To it and to any others that you put me, my dear duke, I will answer as an honest man and a friend should.
You see, dear duke," drawled Zabern airily, "we know all that is going on behind the scenes.
Let me have that wager in your handwriting, dear duke," said Zabern blandly.
Ah, dear duke, you don't seem quite so cheerful as you did last week on the Long Terrace.
DEAR DUKE, I will be with you to-morrow morning at 11 A.
My dear Duke," continued Lord Cantrip, "I can give you no other advice.
Dear Duke," she said, "you must not be angry with me.
The good and important news that you tell me, my dear duke!
You'll have to break yourself of this silly habit of trifling, my dear Duke, if ever you expect to be a member of the Academie Francaise," said the millionaire with some acrimony.
My dear Duke of St. James, I am sure you will not ever offend me, because I am sure you will not ever wish to do it.
What despair she was in, when you left Vienna, my dear Duke.
My dear Duke of St. James,' said Arundel Dacre, 'how ashamed I am that this is the first time I have personally thanked you for all your goodness!
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