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1 Nay, nay, my young madam , we want none of your airs and flights here.
2 My dear young madam , your recovery is too rapid.
3 Dost thou not see young madam is well?
4 You would scarcely say as much, young madam , had you seen her in her pomp and power yonder.
5 No offence, my dear young madam .
6 That be Mr. Pope's house, young madam , an' that be his garden too, t'other side o' that wall.
7 The young madam with her long horns greatly amused Gudbrand, who laughed at her pranks till his sides ached.
8 Much obleeged, my young madam .
9 I do think that if it had not been for her, young madam would have held on-Why ,what'sthe matter, young gentleman?
10 Mr. Pope-gentlemen," Gay went on turning to the others, "will you excuse me if I draw apart with our young madam .
11 And when Amelia said, 'She hoped her nurse would not betray her,' the good woman answered with much warmth-'Betrayyou, my dear young madam !
12 Ah, young madam she, is as lovely to the eyes of an old seafaring man as any of your kind can be to human nature!
13 Indeed, your young madams are what one reads of in romances, but don't see.
14 Archfield came to bring me a pattern of sarcenet to match for poor young Madam in London.
15 How had she the assurance to wear a gown which young Madam Western had given to mother!
16 Young madam wants to see her.
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