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1
It had to be the forgetfulness, she thought, making him
so
chivalrous
.
2
It was absurd to be
so
chivalrous
,
perhaps, but he was enraged.
3
I never did anything
so
chivalrous
in my life; no, never!
4
They are
so
chivalrous
that at times they get tiresome.
5
Are women truly such angelic things and men
so
chivalrous
?
6
In all Europe no knight so brave,
so
chivalrous
,
so skillful with lance and sword.
7
He's
so
chivalrous
he has even pulled a chair out for someone who doesn't exist.
8
She is happy, I think, to have found a friend
so
chivalrous
and so discerning.
9
Yet as the hours went by the thought came: was he, was he
so
chivalrous
?
10
Never was lover
so
chivalrous
,
so respectful, so sincere.
11
You are so generous, so unselfish,
so
chivalrous
.
12
He-was not
so
chivalrous
as I thought.
13
He's a little stunner, and
so
chivalrous
.
14
He was so pure, so truthful,
so
chivalrous
,
so considerate of his mother's happiness and of mine.
15
Mark, who had always been so gentle and tender for every living thing,
so
chivalrous
,
so ready to help!
16
Never in the world's history has a great nation gone to war in
so
chivalrous
a spirit, for so unselfish ends.
so
chivalrous
so