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1 Madame Colonna made remarks alternately to two gentlemen, who paid her assiduous court .
2 She was as pleasant as her husband, and I paid her an assiduous court .
3 But it was Jack Harrington who paid the 'Russian Princess' the most assiduous court .
4 Gay had paid assiduous court to the royal family.
5 Whenever negro hadjys come to Mekka, they never fail to pay assiduous court to the Towashyes.
6 If you will take my advice, Casanova, you will keep up that acquaintance and pay him assiduous court .
7 He sought every means of pleasing her, paid her assiduous court , as if their marriage was still undetermined.
8 The Duc d'Orleans paid the most assiduous court to Madame de Pompadour: the Duchess, on the contrary, detested her.
9 Women of the highest rank did not scruple to pay the most assiduous court to Law to obtain shares.
10 The most surprising news is Lord Bathurst's assiduous court to their Royal Highnesses, which fills the coffee-houses with profound speculations.
11 To this lady the Cardinal paid assiduous court , passing his time with her in the romantic scenery of that world-famous Capuan coast.
12 That object appeared in the person of the young Gaspard, Count de Coligny, afterwards Duc de Chatillon, who paid her assiduous court .
13 For the future I determined to pay most assiduous court to him, hoping that eventually through his kindness I might obtain my liberty.
14 I went to the house in the evening, and found assembled there a large company of gentlemen who paid assiduous court to the lady.
15 As soon as he saw me recognised as a mistress, he paid assiduous court to me, never losing an opportunity of everywhere sounding my praise.
16 "So these people will pay assiduous court to me," she thought.
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