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1 A trio of French courtiers , drawn by the sound of the fowling-pieces, are approaching.
2 The island, which to French courtiers was a disconsolate place of banishment, was the Irishman's home.
3 The Baron de Besenval added to the bluntness of the Swiss all the adroitness of a French courtier .
4 A French Courtier - - Photogravure from a Painting
5 He bowed, only with his head, not with the whole body bent as the French courtiers did it.
6 The French courtiers are in flowered coats with buff, blue of a deep shade, and white and amber-brown predominating.
7 He is a mere French courtier , - brave enough , and rash, I grant, yet without knowledge of Indian ways and treachery.
8 Such is the account, not of a French courtier , but of the Venetian ambassador, Giacomo Lorenzo, writing confidentially to his government.
9 That room's the place for this table, behind an old screen with French courtiers painted on it -you know, floppy hats and banjos.
10 On being introduced to Mary and Fanny, he made a bow which would have become a French courtier , and appeared wonderfully struck by them.
11 So a visiting Henri Cartier-Bresson would read to her as a baby next to the Roxbury pond from the memoirs of an 18th-century French courtier .
12 But he dropped his Scotch and merchant-captain's manner, and was suddenly a French courtier , making me a bow that had done credit to a Richelieu.
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