He is a very good fellow, and a perfect gentleman.
I shall always feel grateful to him on this account, and I shall never think of him without admiration for his character as a sincere patriot, a gallant soldier, and a perfect gentleman.
So he dexterously changed the subject; and Madame de Salgues afterwards observed to her niece, “That young man is certainly very well bred, and a perfect gentleman.
He is sometimes tiresome--a little, but he is as steady as a rock, a perfect gentleman, and a stainless man of honour.
He certainly seems to be a perfect gentleman,” Madame de Salgues admitted.
Their leader is a perfect gentleman," she replied, "and would no more rob a lady of her trinkets than he would allude to her misfortunes.
I cannot speak your language," answered his lordship; "but your manners are those of a perfect gentleman.
He could put me in a double-bedded room where another guest had just retired—one who appeared to be a “perfect gentleman:” that was the best he could do.
Thank you,” said Number Two, who appeared to be a perfect gentleman.
My new acquaintance proved to be all that he appeared—a perfect gentleman.
The person who gave the writer these details added, "He was a perfect gentleman.
It was the mark of a "perfect gentleman" to unbend to plainer folk, and to mingle with them in moments of relaxation.
Giovanni de' Medici was, in many respects, a brilliant exponent of Count Baltazzare Castiglione's Cortegiano or "Perfect Gentleman.
He has the ease and charm of manner of a perfect gentleman, and addressed me in French.
His appearance was typical of what he was, a perfect gentleman; he was handsome in form, and possessed of talents far above my own.
The librarian, a perfect gentleman, told me this in friendship, and would have added (had he dared) that Kings are rarely expected to pay.
He added that politeness required that I should visit him again, and that Ismail was, in spite of his failing, a perfect gentleman, who had at his disposal the most beautiful female slaves in Turkey.
The duke told me that you lost a thousand ducats yesterday evening like a perfect gentleman.
We talked without the slightest constraint, and I thought her husband a perfect gentleman.
Tiretta is young and a perfect gentleman, he is handsome and at bottom a good fellow; could not a marriage be arranged?
He was a perfect gentleman, hard working and sympathetic.
Green seems to think a great deal of you; he seems to be a perfect gentleman.
Well, I will tell you, Mr. Mims is a perfect gentleman.
He is a young man of much promise, and is the exemplification of a perfect gentleman.
A perfect gentleman, and as good a member as ever enrolled himself with the DeWitt Guard.
A finer soldier never shouldered a gun, a perfect gentleman, a splendid mechanic, and a citizen respected by all who know him.
Was a capital soldier, a perfect gentleman, and a first rate fellow generally.
But he would have left out of his copy that part of Raleigh's nature which, in spite of the whiskey and the cutty, and the rest of it, made him still a perfect gentleman at heart.
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