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Example sentences for "good dame"

  • Who can tell, good dame, when that may be?

  • It is believed to be an honourable profession, my good dame; I hope you do not think the worse of me for having belonged to it?

  • I have been a soldier, good dame," answered Morton, "and nothing can come amiss to me in the way of entertainment.

  • Shall I not be troublesome to you, my good dame?

  • I thanke you, good dame,' quoth I, 'and I warrante you I wyll bee true and trustye vnto you.

  • I'll never forget it; nor you either, my good dame.

  • Come, good dame, you see your master will not believe that you can give us so bright a testimony.

  • We bring you a well-nigh drowned man, who will die if you refuse him your aid, good dame," said Adam.

  • Good dame, forsooth; you call me so now, for ye have learned to respect me.

  • We will soon have you safe on shore in the care of my good dame.

  • In their inquiries about the people they were helped by a good dame, one of the oldest inhabitants, Granny Wilson, who lived in a nice tidy cottage, with an orphan grandchild.

  • Excellent, my good dame," said Tyrrel; but it was in a tone of voice which intimated that she had pressed upon a subject that awakened some unpleasant reflections.

  • Do you know why I have sent for you at this hour, good Dame Dodier?

  • My good dame, I am sure you have a kind heart," said Caroline, in reply to a sympathizing pressure of the hand.

  • Now, good dame, the reckoning," cried Jodelle, as soon as King John was gone.

  • Good dame, tell me," cried the page, "what manner of man was he?

  • Not forgetting a word for his sharp teeth, eh, good Dame?

  • Then perhaps after supper, when you sit before the fire, you will tell me of your troubles, good dame," said the Traveler.

  • It would seem so, good dame," agreed the Traveler.

  • I had rather agree that you have also many blessings, good dame," returned the Traveler, with his kindly smile.

  • Good dame, I prythee give each of these men a bottrine of wine or a jack of ale.

  • I have indeed seen little of life, good dame.

  • I pray you, good dame, to give me those three pigment-pots and the brush, and I shall try whether I cannot better this painting.

  • I bid you good morrow, my good dame, as I must attend upon his lordship the Father Abbot.

  • Trust me, good dame," replied Sir Piercie, "it is my purpose so to indoctrinate him.

  • Our trouble matters not, good dame," said Father Eustace; "in what can I pleasure you?

  • Charles thanked her graciously, but said, "Mark me, my good dame.

  • Lodge me where you will, good dame," replied the king, with manifest symptoms of fatigue.

  • But if you desire to oblige me, my good dame, you will go and prepare breakfast.

  • No, my good dame, I thank you," said Charles.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    good anchorage; good and faithful servant; good collection; good creature; good dinner; good dish; good faith; good figure; good for; good government; good hand; good heart; good height; good husbandry; good illustration; good intentions; good many years ago; good mornin; good music; good results; good sermon; good shape; good sign; good wine; good woman; goodly portion