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Meanings of young scion in English
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Usage of young scion in English
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Fenimore Cooper was one of the favorite authors with the youngscion of royalty.
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He was a youngscion of the great house of Buchan, being the third son of the tenth Earl.
3
James also presented his sister Catherine as a spouse to the giddy youngscion of the Flemish calico counter.
4
Would he mind making a group with Miss Magna and Mr. T-S and the "wealthy youngscion"?
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Could it be that this youngscion of the Balcom fortune could in any way be connected with the Automaton?
6
The Stoneleighs' home was a generous pile, locally magnificent, but our youngscion's fine, front room was perennially a clutter.
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It seems that this youngscion of a wealthy house had lost his insecure heart to the daughter of a real aristocrat.
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It certainly was an evil day for this brilliant youngscion of the ancient race when he lent an ear to Timothy Beddingfield.
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Nor was he to be disappointed in the youngerscions of the family.
10
But I didn't know that you youngscions of Gridley were on the road.
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The Winton dynasty has a strong tradition of its youngscions going into public service.
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Youngscions of polity must be engrafted on the time-worn trunk: a new fortress must be reared upon the ancient and living rock of justice.
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Youngscions were then pushed out from the parent-stock and instructed to explore fresh regions and to gain happier seats for themselves by their swords.