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Meanings of young landlord in English
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Usage of young landlord in English
1
This was all that could be obtained from the younglandlord.
2
She started, looked up, and with a vivid blush recognized her younglandlord.
3
Upon his departure, we again entered into a debate upon the merits of our younglandlord.
4
My suspicions fell entirely upon our younglandlord, whose character for such intrigues was but too well known.
5
The younglandlord had triumphed.
6
And she'd noan look at thee, Tom, if the younglandlord at the Bull and Butcher had made up to her.
7
The major started; rose, bewildered for the moment; recovered himself immediately, and advanced to welcome his younglandlord, with hospitable, outstretched hand.
8
And even as she spoke the great doors of the barn were thrown open, and the younglandlord and his family entered.
9
A few days afterwards we entertained our younglandlord at dinner, and it may be easily supposed what provisions were exhausted to make an appearance.
10
Be that as it may, this Maunder Bart, when his rather slow attention was once aroused, kept a sharp watch upon his younglandlord's works.
11
"You see, sir," observed the younglandlord, "it is dismal enough."
12
You could compare it with the revolt of tenants against a landlord-ifit were true that younglandlords wrote sonnets to invisible tenants.