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1 Now they infest society clad in the most immaculate of evening clothes.
2 Needless to say their tenant-owners keep them in the most immaculate condition.
3 But it was the most immaculate town I had ever seen.
4 The Hallways were cluttered with whispering Servants of the most immaculate and grovelling Description.
5 But Miss Gussie Fink was the neatest, most immaculate object in all that great, clean room.
6 He is the most immaculate creature you ever saw, and was great fun for a while.
7 He was correctly attired for calling and he carried a most immaculate silk hat in his hand.
8 No one on Broadway would have recognized her as Burdett and Sons' most immaculate and beautiful stenographer.
9 I have a very nice room which is in the most immaculate order imaginable- Iamnever in it.
10 It is the very acme of studied simplicity, of elegance made out of nothing, of the most immaculate and incredible cleanliness.
11 She used to wear a dainty blue gown, from behind the nether hem of which the most immaculate of petticoats peeped out.
12 A cat that has white mittens, for instance, is often inordinately vain, and keeps them in the most immaculate state of cleanliness.
13 All should have been treated alike, so that none might complain that kissing goes by favour, even in the most immaculate and best regulated armies.
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