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1 The true aristocrat is known rather than knows; he makes and serves.
2 You no doubt observed the face, Monsieur,-thatof a true aristocrat .
3 But to the true aristocrat it was inconceivable that serfs could ever vanquish nobles in battle.
4 I'm glad you have met her, and seen so good a sample of a true aristocrat .
5 The wise man is the true aristocrat .
6 They were old men, straight, and very tall, with the hawk-faced, high-headed dignity of the true aristocrat .
7 Yes, he is a poet, and your true aristocrat , who commands admiration without seeking it, Webb replied.
8 His inviolable courtesy-thehallmark of a true aristocrat - was effortless , yet somehow it seemed always to impress the common rabble.
9 She's not a true aristocrat .
10 The bishop was a true aristocrat , he reflected, more inclined to be haughty to his equals than to his inferiors.
11 There's a true aristocrat .
12 He would focus and express democracy as only the great and true aristocrat or genius or artist will ever do it.
13 Like every true aristocrat , the Boer has always had a horror of paying taxes; he only approves of taxes paid by others.
14 It had occurred to him in that one brief moment of contact that she had the air, the poise of a true aristocrat .
15 It is a cry of passion by a woman who is before and beyond "gentility", a true aristocrat of the emotions.
16 The true democrat and the true aristocrat meet and are one in feeling themselves parts of one synthesis under one purpose and one scheme.
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