We let the little millionairess and her Washington Square importation pretty well alone.
The Millionairess might stoop to woo a poor lover whose pride had fought with and conquered his love: the girl with only a "beggarly hundred in consols" had her pride too.
That is the difficulty with the little millionairess Royal.
It takes a New York millionairess or a Roman empress or one of Charles the Second's duchesses to plunge as deep as this.
I wish some New York millionairess would work herself into hysteria on my humble account.
There were so many attractive ones, that it was difficult to choose, yet Val did not doubt that he had weeded out the best; and he hoped that, of the pair, one might be the principal unmarried millionairess of the Mauretania.
In her moving pictures Kedzie had played the millionairess many a time, had driven up in state to mansions, and been admitted by moving-picture butlers with frozen faces and only three or four working joints.
She had played themillionairess in boudoir and banquet-hall; she had been loved by nice princes and had foiled wicked barons.
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