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Meanings of dear baroness in English
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Usage of dear baroness in English
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And now, dearbaroness, let us return to business, the business of Prince Shadursky!
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My dearbaroness, we were just speaking of you.
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You, dearbaroness, have experienced this in yourself.
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My dearbaroness, I congratulate you!
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But I must go carefully and keep on my guard, and the whole thing is in my hands, dearbaroness!
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It is all the more creditable, too, when he, like the father of our dearbaroness here, springs from the people.
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I was just saying to his excellency, that you found yourself at home very readily in our little Court circle, my dearbaroness.
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Believe me, dearbaroness, that if I had not legally sufficient facts in my hands, I would not have spoken to you of this.
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That dearbaroness! he exclaimed; and, turning, he found himself bowing rather stiffly to the gentleman, who had now returned, leading the runaway horse.
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But I am sure, dearBaroness, you can understand my anxiety.
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'Oh-anytime, dearBaroness, I'm sure-ifyou think I am good enough.'
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You dare not, my dearBaroness?
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A compromising meal to share, dearBaroness, but in the library of my own house it may be excused.
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"My employer will find me late, I fear, my dearbaroness," I began.
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"My dearBaroness," he said, "my dear lady, let me wish you every happiness.
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"The very thing we were saying and thinking, my dearBaroness!" interposes Lady Castlewood.