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1 That Meg Wynne Thompson's a right little madam , and she'll make his life a merry hell.
2 I only just dropped over to ask about the little madam , and when is she coming home.
3 Snotty little madam , she is.
4 Is there not a fantasy whiff of Bunny Lebowski, the little madam whom the movie finds mixed up in all kinds of unsavoury shenanigans?
5 Always behaved like a real lady, that one, and talked all highfalutin too-althoughshe could be a proper little madam if she'd a mind to.
6 No other word fits little Madam Chase so well.
7 Little Madam charted Margaret Thatcher's childhood.
8 He was a strong, rough, good-natured young man, and little Madam Liberality's pale face and politeness touched him.
9 The truth is, little Madam Esmond never came near man or woman, but she tried to domineer over them.
10 Poor little Madam Liberality!
11 It was little Madam Bubble and she was lovingly, proudly, exultingly, looking at "The Biggest of Them All!"
12 But little Madam Warrington knew no better, and was satisfied with her life, as indeed she was with herself in general.
13 To me you may be a child forever; but you must learn to be a stately little Madam Ventnor to my friends.
14 You always were his little sweetheart before poor little Madam came in the way, and he would tell you anything near his heart.
15 Little Madam Chase had been put to bed at what she called "early candle-light," because such an hour best suited her.
16 "You were a little madam , you were," she'd say, tutting her disapproval each time she told the story.
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