No gentleman or lady willever be guilty of personality in conversation.
It is better to appear mean than to tempt to ruin, and in these days of temperance movements, no lady will be censured or misunderstood who banishes every drop of intoxicating liquor from her table.
No lady will be guilty of the vulgarity of sucking the head of her parasol in the street.
If my Lady will pardon me," said poor Belasez, driven into a corner, "I did not like it.
A lady will require to keep a very clear head when the fox breaks covert and the huntsman sounds the well-known "Gone away," which is the signal to start.
As a lady will be unable to open gates correctly unless her horse will rein back readily, it will be necessary for her to obtain practice in this useful exercise.
I want to like her, Marius--my lady will be cold with fear, but she might have been sour or vain or common; Rose has always spoken of her as gentle and sweet.
I wished to tell you first and alone," said Rose Lyndwood, "for I dare swear mylady will make a scene.
To-morrow they give him a fine funeral, a spectacle for the town; and then my lady will go to ride in the pageant, and weep at the window of her coach.
Well, I have an opinion of your success, for I believe my lady will do anything to get an husband; and when she has this, which you have provided for her, I suppose she will submit to anything to get rid of him.
My lady willbe enraged beyond bounds, and sacrifice niece, and fortune and all at that conjuncture.
That condition, I dare answer, my lady will consent to, without difficulty; she has already but too much experienced the perfidiousness of men.
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