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Example sentences for "lord duke"

  • There was a general smile from the circle standing round, but the young knight said gravely, "When the time comes, my lord duke, I may remind you of what you have said.

  • And who bids to be as fair, my lord duke.

  • Lord Duke, it is this little ring you see, This ring which my sweet love gave to me.

  • Do not trouble yourself further upon this point, my Lord Duke," said Albert, indignantly, when he noticed the indecision of the knight of Lichtenstein.

  • My Lord Duke of Albemarle lies in the Downes with the rest, and intends presently to sail to the Gunfleete.

  • Nay, I had a better school-master than my Lord Duke.

  • I have the greatest possible desire, my Lord Duke, to enter public life.

  • Divided between fear and curiosity, he was burning to know to whom these words were addressed: 'My lord duke.

  • Dutchman with his eternal dagger and his 'my lord duke?

  • Heaven be praised, my lord duke, that things are turning out better than I hoped," said the colonel.

  • My lord Duke, upon the young lady that was Crichtoun's mistres and future wife, although she had good rents and revenues of her own by inheritance, was pleased to conferr a pension of five hundred ducats a yeer.

  • Already Has this negotiation, my lord duke!

  • My lord duke, hear me--we believe that you At present do mean honorably by us.

  • Such a desertion, such a felony, It is without example, my lord duke, In the world's history.

  • My lord duke, I will let the mask drop--yes!

  • I Miss Allonby found my Lord Duke of Ormskirk deep in an infinity of papers.

  • Harkee, my Lord Duke, do all you politicians jump so wildly in your guess work?

  • Ah, I had sacrificed so many things to get these papers, my Lord Duke,--and now you rob me of them.

  • Ay, in spite of reason, my Lord Duke, restore to me these papers unread, that I may destroy them.

  • Lord Brudenel bowed, "My Lord Duke, you are to-day my guest.

  • Each Frenchman and each Norman vows to slay me, in revenge for your wrongs, Lord Duke.

  • My Lord Duke," said he to Richard, in French, "Sir Eric has sent me to bring you tidings that the King of France has arrived to receive your homage.

  • For some minutes the little Duke and the young Baron stood surveying each other without a word, and old Sir Eric did not improve matters by saying, "Well, Lord Duke, here he is.

  • So he is away to my Lord Duke, to solicit permission to leave the Diet and return to his castle.

  • This Trina was a fine rosy wench, and my Lord Duke took a fancy to her then, so that she looked with great jealousy on any one that threatened to rob her of his favour.

  • My lord duke wrote to me the other day to inform me of some spies that were got into this island to kill me; but as yet I have discovered none but a certain doctor, hired by the islanders to kill all the governors that come near it.

  • It is true I have won my lord duke's prize?

  • Now, dear maestro mine, and you, O my lord duke, do hear me!

  • It is indeed most excellent work, my lord duke," said the master- potter, who was trembling with surprise and dared not show all the astonishment and emotion that he felt at the discovery of so exquisite a creation in his bottega.

  • I thank you for your plainness, my lord duke," replied Nigel; "an open enemy is better than a hollow friend.

  • My lord duke, I desire you to know Nigel Olifaunt, Lord Glenvarloch, representative of one of the most ancient and powerful baronial houses in Scotland.

  • They will bear me the farther, my lord duke," answered the goldsmith, "that my boast is but small.

  • I will prove upon his body, my Lord Duke, who is the assassin and the spy.

  • Indeed, my Lord Duke, I was right," answered Hymbercourt.

  • I pray your patience, my Lord Duke," said Hymbercourt, holding up his hand protestingly.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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