A silk stocking will bring out the nice proportions of his leg; though, as I am a true gentleman, the youth has so well formed a limb that even his own villainous yarn coverings cannot disfigure it.
I can help you effectually, as I have shown; and, as I am a true gentleman, I will help you.
As I am a true gentleman, it will not hurt you; a singular merit of pure Bordeaux being that you may drink it with impunity; and the like cannot be said of your sophisticated sack.
The poor man may be a true gentleman--in spirit and in daily life.
They tell us the one only thing which makes a true gentleman.
But I always believed you to be a true gentleman, and that you liked my wife and child.
Mrs Pinet sighed, mentally declared that Mr Hallam was a true gentleman, and introduced shabby, broken-down and dejected Stephen Crellock.
Mr. Lindberg is a prominent factor in the Swedish-Lutheran church and a worthy member of the Tacoma Chamber of Commerce, and in all respects an honored citizen and a true gentleman.
Mr. Elvrum is a man of business nature, social and congenial, honest and a true gentleman.
He is like Mr. Louis Foss, of the same city, in being a true gentleman, respected and respectable.
In a word, Mr. Nogleberg is a true gentleman as well as an artistic genius, being strictly temperance and of noble aims and integrity.
Their acknowledged position should, in the eyes of a true gentleman, shield them from all shafts of satire.
Granted that truthfulness, gracefulness, considerateness, unselfishness, are essential to the breeding of a true gentleman, how infinitely essential must they be to the breeding of a true lady!
You are like a true gentleman, and don't kiss and tell, sir.
There was honesty in all Mr. Esmond Warrington's words and actions, and in his behaviour to the world a certain grandeur and simplicity, which showed him to be a true gentleman.
He never lived to reach the ship, and the service has lost a fine soldier, and Miss Howe a true gentleman to her husband.
The poor man may be a true gentleman,--in spirit and in daily life.
As I am a true gentleman, that was worse than the indignity I endured from him in the court-yard of the palace.
As I am a true gentleman, if thou wert of my own degree, thou shouldst answer for the opprobrious expression.
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