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1 The inutility of her best efforts, however, palsied the poor old gentlewoman .
2 The patient was dismayed, and the old gentlewoman concerned and perplexed.
3 But why is that compliment to that old gentlewoman intruded there?
4 But I think you must not ask me how I like the old gentlewoman .
5 About this time the old gentlewoman fell ill of an odd sort of a distemper.
6 This set the old gentlewoman a-laughing at me, as you may be sure it would.
7 The old gentlewoman , passive as a child and half paralyzed with fear, sat down again.
8 She is a comely old gentlewoman , and very proud of having seen Madame de Maintenon.
9 The grandmother was a fine old gentlewoman "of the old school," as the phrase is.
10 Laughing so shrilly that all the market-place could hear her, the weird old gentlewoman took her departure.
11 Mrs M'Sweyn was a decent old gentlewoman .
12 It is wonderful what an extension of vitality is given to an old gentlewoman in this condition!
13 The old gentlewoman (fury made her not handsome) could scarcely be reconciled by all my fine words.
14 The good old gentlewoman was not so simple as to go into his projects-shebegan to smell a rat.
15 Now there was no lord of that manor, but only an old gentlewoman of very good breeding and address.
16 The old gentlewoman abridged the ceremony by leading out Crabshaw with one hand, and locking up Crowe with the other.
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