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1 I don't care to receive any attention from such gentry .
2 It is well to be cautious with such gentry .
3 It is proverbial that such gentry haggle over a six-pence when it comes to gratuities!
4 One doesn't come across such gentry every day.
5 What resort of such gentry as this.
6 Those seas, we knew, were infested with such gentry - generally Malays , the most bloodthirsty and cruel of their race.
7 Let such gentry alone, say I.
8 The devil fetch such gentry !
9 We have had visits before now from such gentry , and I should advise you to leave our shores without delay.
10 There was a quality in Bill's voice that usually, even from such gentry as this, won him a quick response.
11 It would seem to signify, that such gentry can go nowhere without creating an impression; even upon the most obdurate substances.
12 I suppose he calls every vagabond that comes along a mover, and his own house is too clean for such gentry .
13 I fancy that such gentry will never leave me at rest, and will at last, perhaps, attempt my liberty and my life.
14 Captain Haiselden thanked his informant, and replied that we had already fallen in with such gentry , and knew how to deal with them.
15 And, again, all the shutters had been thrown open, and it would have been more in the character of such gentry to close them.
16 But the sight of the yardarm of a man-of-war, not to speak of her guns, has a wonderful effect in keeping such gentry in order.
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