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1
As respects their
red
riband
,
however, it may go a-begging for me.
2
General Charles Howard and a Mr. Saville are named to the
red
riband
.
3
P. S.- Ihavejust heard that they have sent you the
red
riband
.
4
Fawcitt will have the
red
riband
with another person, who will surprise you.
5
By the Lord, my old boy, they've given you the
red
riband
at last!
6
I hope you intend to let me announce that
red
riband
in general orders to-morrow, Dick?
7
For my nosegay I got this
red
riband
,
for the fruit this peach with a piece bitten out.
8
Hans Stanley is to go Ambassador to Russia; and my nephew, Ellis, to Spain, decorated with the
red
riband
.
9
There was something foreign in his air-and the half military habit, relieved by the
red
riband
of the Bourbon knighthood.
10
He had then looked forward to a coronet, a
red
riband
,
a seat at the Council Board, an office at Whitehall.
11
Except a barony, a
red
riband
,
and a good place for her brother, Lady Suffolk could succeed but in very subordinate recommendations.
12
The rowers were clad in white, with red sashes and,
red
ribands
round their hats.
13
Why the sight of your
red
ribands
would send them mad, as it's nearly sent me.
14
(123) George Howard has decked himself with a
red
riband
,
money, and honours!
15
"No!-thepapers tell us that you have received one of the lately vacant
red
ribands
?
"
red
riband
red