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Example sentences for "dear marquis"

  • I understand it now, my dear marquis," said he; "you have met the descendant of some illustrious but impoverished family.

  • But what course would you pursue, my dear marquis?

  • Consequently, we have nothing to fear from your observation, as you call it, my dear marquis.

  • Then, my dear marquis, you must confess that it is an offensive and defensive alliance you are proposing to me," said Madame de la Rochaigue, with the same forced smile.

  • And very dangerous, my dear marquis," added the Baron de Ravil, with his usual sneer.

  • But, oh, my dear marquis, what is the exchange I have made?

  • But alas, my dear marquis, it is still true what I have often observed, that I was not born for happiness.

  • Reflect for a moment, my dear marquis, on this proposal, which I hope is yet in your power.

  • I do, my dear marquis," was the gracious reply, while the royal hand was held out to be kissed.

  • Everybody knows that, dear marquis, and therefore you will not refuse the reward I claim from my sister's own possessions.

  • I shall want to consult you frequently, dear marquis," observed Lucretia.

  • My dear marquis," continued Barbesieur, coming close to the ear of the Italian, "what will you give me if I promise that you shall become her husband?

  • For all that, my dear marquis, if I may venture to give you a piece of advice, I advise you to relieve your old Jasmin from the duty of waiting at table.

  • Au revoir, my dear marquis, and may love crown you with its sweetest favors!

  • Well, my dear marquis," she resumed, "it is certainly not me who will pity you.

  • With great pleasure, my dear Marquis," answered the General, with a look of painful worry at the almost impossible feat demanded of him.

  • My dear Marquis," cried Turbo, almost with enthusiasm, "I see we shall work together admirably.

  • With your experience of these matters, my dear Marquis, our success is assured.

  • But, my dear Marquis," said the King, "your two positions are flatly contradictory.

  • This side of the house I will dwell; that side is for the use of my friends, above all others, dear marquis, for you.

  • Dear marquis, you say that Voltaire has arrived.

  • I am, my dear marquis, your affectionate friend and servant.

  • Well, my dear Marquis, I can hardly refrain from smiling to find you are caught at last.

  • That will do, my dear Marquis," said I, returning him the trumpet.

  • What is freedom, my dear Marquis, but an unlimited exportation of cotton abroad, with double task hours of wholesome labour at home?

  • Voyaging, like yourself, to the East, my dear Marquis," replied I.

  • Surely, my dear Marquis, you forget--there's Lamartine.

  • Well, my dear Marquis, what has become of the Peace with France [English Peace]!

  • In other times, my dear Marquis, the Affair of the 15th would have settled the Campaign; at present it is but a scratch.

  • By all means question it, my dear Marquis!

  • We have been unfortunate, my dear Marquis; but not, by my fault.

  • I am unfortunate and old, dear Marquis; that is why they persecute me: God knows what my future is to be this Year!

  • Do with that [some small piece of business] whatever you like, my dear Marquis.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    agricultural land; answered his; dear baron; dear boy; dear children; dear daughter; dear doctor; dear father; dear foster; dear friends; dear good; dear grandmother; dear grandpa; dear minister; dear papa; dear parents; dear sisters; dear young; dearest lady; dearest mother; dearly beloved; later work; often been; similar purpose; under guard; wide awake