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1The Major was a courtly gentleman who told stories of the war.
2Sir Walter Raleigh was another great sailor, and a most courtly gentleman besides.
3He died as he had lived, a very courtly gentleman.
4A very fine, courtly gentleman and precisely the kind of acquaintance she needs to cultivate.
5He was distinctly the courtly gentleman, the gifted talker, and the social, genial, refined companion.
6How earnest they both were, anyway-thewrinkled, homely, ignorant old woman and the cultivated, courtly gentleman.
7But the rudest garb could never make him seem other than the courtly gentleman that he was.
8Therefore a courtly gentleman of my lord's retinue-byname De Norrey-witha groom were sent forward in advance.
9The Signor Dellombra was a courtly gentleman, and spoke with great respect and sympathy of mistress's being so ill.
10He was a courtly gentleman, cadaverous and shabby as he stood, all the breeding of past generations appearing in him.
11Major Baylor, a courtly gentleman, with a face that bore traces of a survival of the old Virginian legal type, spoke for the first time.
12In contrast with these cattle, what polished and courtly gentlemen were the sailors and firemen!
13Courtly gentlemen attended them, gallant and assiduous.
14The guests that thronged these halls were courtly gentlemen and high-born ladies arrayed in rich brocades and dazzling jewels.
15"And the Southern talent for it too, I reckon," the courtly gentleman replied.
16There are not a few such courtly gentlemen in Germany, not a few whose knightliness compares with that of any gentleman in the world.
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