And may I present a lady to you--a perfect stranger--in whom I am interested?
She mentioned her having been stopped on the frontier, and her finding herself accidentally in the company of another Englishwoman, a perfect stranger to her.
She is a perfect stranger to me," Julian answered, quietly.
On the question of his patient's identity he had (as a perfect stranger to her) nothing to tell me.
Did you imagine that I would trust my life to a perfect stranger?
He rang the bell and told a servant who was a perfect stranger to him to tell Carthew that he should not want the car.
He has presented his letter of credit as a perfect stranger; and he and his banker have never seen each other since that first visit.
Me--a perfect stranger, with a cloud of dishonor hanging over me!
The other partner, however, was a perfect stranger.
But Mr. Marsden seems to have been a perfect stranger to fear; and if courage, whether physical or moral, makes a hero, he must be ranked high in the heroic class.
He was still a perfect stranger to fear, as well as to that nervous restlessness and susceptibility which wears the appearance of it, though often found, as may be daily observed, in connexion with the truest courage.
The next or the one after that, at the furthest, should bring a reply to her diplomatically, but at the same time very humanly, expressed missive to a perfect stranger.
Don't be prophetic, Uncle Seward, especially with regard to a perfect stranger.
Steel says the fellow is a perfect stranger to him, and I believe that statement.
Subsequently the poor fellow is found in Steel's house nearly murdered, and yet Steel declares solemnly that the man is a perfect stranger to him.
Miss Gates is a perfect strangerto you, and yet the mere discovery of your identity fills her with the most painful agitation.
Understand this once for all: you are a perfect stranger, sir, to me.
It was an odd request for a new-comer at an hotel to address to a perfect stranger, but I complied.
The man is a perfect stranger to me, and I know no more how he came to his death than the man in the moon; which things are, possibly, a sufficient reason why the police should make of me one of their proverbial examples.
I was a perfect stranger, and servants do not care to admit strangers to the house when their mistress is absent.
It seemed curious that this exceedingly rich man was bursting to confide his domestic troubles to a perfect stranger.
A perfect stranger, you come here, present your card, and at once start a series of most serious allegations against me, the chief of them being that I gave you five thousand pounds for some assistance which you refuse to describe.
Besides, as you yourself said, he's a perfect stranger.
I was not in the least surprised when the door was at last cautiously opened, and a woman who was a perfect stranger to me stood on the threshold, with the handle of the door still in her hand.
Yet I asked myself now whether there was any one in the past who had ever moved me in the same way as this girl, who was still almost a perfect stranger to me.
I disclaim all pretension of a perfect stranger to obtrude himself upon me, and by the mere assumption of a pompous manner and an imposing air, to inquire into my private affairs.
I really had no words for such unexpected generosity; how was I to believe my ears at such a kind proposal of a perfect stranger?
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