It occurred to her hearers that there were other titled spreaders of nets besides the histrionic Lady Ormstork, but they did not say so.
The unblushing and successful audacity of these titled roués is beginning to attract the attention and awaken the fears of the better part of the English people.
Besides the concentration of a great part of the capital of the country in a very small number of titled families, still another immense portion of the national wealth belonged, as already intimated, to the Church.
Other titledwomen joined the countess, and among them was the famous Duchess of Marlborough.
But when Lesbia thought of the most worthy, it was always of the worthiest in her own particular sphere; and he of course would be titled and wealthy, and altogether fitted to be her husband.
Her current project is a film titled The Changeling with George C.
Recently he published a book titled Cantometrics: A Method in Musical Anthropology.
Titled "Great Cities of Western Europe," the course will concentrate on urban problems and their political and social solutions.
Her new album, released late in September by Epic Records and titled simply Melba Moore, contains both disco songs and straight ballads.
Miss Fitzgerald's next acting role will be in a play titled Eve.
Titled simply Poems by Richard Thomas, it won the California Robert Frost Award the following year.
Whenever Travolta made in entrance or an exit, Kennedy tells in the chapter titled "John Who?
His latest endeavor is a 4-to-6-minute TV spot titled Lang at Large, which is broadcast twice a month on the CBS network show Sunday Morning.
The piece that won him the Pulitzer, surprisingly, was not a song at all, but an orchestral work titled Air Music, which was commissioned for the U.
A book reviewer since 1967, including a five-year stint as editor of the Sunday Times Book Review, Leonard also write a warmly personal, frequently humorous column in the Wednesday Times titled "Private Lives.
Kizoku' is generally translated as peers, and it certainly means noble or high families, but not in the strict sense of titled people in the West.
There are, of course, some disqualifications for being an elector or a candidate, including the disability of titled noblemen for taking part in the matter.
Heart and soul a Liberal, he took a prominent part in the passage of the first Reform Bill, of 1832, living at the same time a busy social life in titled society.
Titled ladies having the honours sat during the dinner upon folding-chairs placed on each side of the table.
Since the death of the Marquise de Pompadour, the King had notitled mistress; he contented himself with his seraglio in the Parc-aux-Cerfs.
The nobility, embracing not only the titled nobility, but government functionaries and members of the learned professions; III.
Not that I pretend to consider the hypocrisy, selfishness and profligacy of titled folly, and church pride, as things in themselves extraordinary.
Yet surely the neglect and even odium in which the unobtruding man of genius is at present overwhelmed, is a damning accusation against the rich and titled great.
You complain that the titled and the dignified rejected your intercourse.
Answer: You will find a proud mother bowed with a great grief, and holding onto a rope which is tied to her daughter's ankle to prevent the latter from running out on the front piazza, and throwing kisses at the titled foreigners.
Why are these titled zimboes permitted to borrow carfare, and come over here and give this fair land a fit of indigestion?
More beautiful than ever, with a score of titled lovers," he read from Mrs. Courtney's sycophantic letter.
And they did not fail to tell him of Azalea's engagement to the titled Englishman, who was soon to follow her to the United States.
Nor did Mrs. Hill forget to give the gaping public the benefit of the sensation it received in hearing of the death of Miss Courtney's titled lover across the sea.
The girls laughed again, and a general rustle betrayed that each was prinking a bit before the titled guest arrived.
There gathered the Beltons, Baron Wirsch, Griffenberg, and the titled and untitled folk who had been concerned in Sir Stephen Orme's big scheme.
The ball-room was dazzling in the beauty of its decorations and the soft effulgence of the shaded electric light, in which the magnificent jewels of the titled and wealthy women seemed to glow with a subdued and chastened fire.
It's hard lines for Miss Ida, who is as well-born as any of the titled people in the county, and far better than most.
The titled ecclesiastic and the ambitious statesman should have their warning on this point.
Lebanon, but finally quarrelled with her in regard to two white horses with red marks on their backs which suggested the idea of saddles, on which her titled hostess expected to ride into Jerusalem with the Lord.
We have not yet learned to wear its simple truths with the graceful ease and quiet air of unsolicitous assurance with which the titled European does his social fictions.
Looking round among ourselves in vain for some titled civilian or doctor of divinity, we were fain to confess that to outward seeming we were but "a feeble folk," sorely needing the shield of a popular name.
How the titled agents of Metternich and Nicholas must have trembled, in view of this imposing demonstration, for the safety of their "peculiar institutions!
I could have been happy in a cottage with a man I once knew out in Cincinnati," she told one of her titled women friends who had been an American before her marriage.
She was terribly weary of the superficial veneer of the titled fortune-hunter whom she met abroad.
Are all the common ones so grand, And all the titled ones so mean?
Many a titled family lost its estates and many another was exterminated.
The tradesman welcomes his customers with effusive politeness--shakes hands as he invites them to sit down, and chats with these perhaps titled ladies without any affectation or assumption.