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1 Isabel is, in the strictest sense of the word, a young gentlewoman .
2 Suppose you were to honour an elegant young gentlewoman with your hand.
3 You are a young gentlewoman who has failed to behave as such.
4 It's just over or the young gentlewoman - you have n't told me her name--
5 Astonished-nay ,somewhatmore than astonished - the young gentlewoman drew back a little.
6 She frowned with pained surprise, but unresistingly, as became a young gentlewoman 's dignity.
7 The young gentlewoman rose and put her arms round Margaret's neck and kissed her.
8 May I ask what took a young gentlewoman out at such an untimely hour?
9 This young gentlewoman certainly had a terrifying imagination.
10 Your expressions are unsuitable for a young gentlewoman .
11 One, a fair young gentlewoman , with tears in her brown eyes, came forward hurriedly with outspread hands.
12 Mayhap the young gentlewoman will restore it?
13 Disrooted body and soul!-fora moonshine title!- agaming-tableforeignknave!-Known for a knave!-A young gentlewoman ? - a wild Welsh...!'
14 The gallants who had seats on the stage crowded round the " young gentlewoman " and showered compliments.
15 Was that young gentlewoman not Mdlle.
16 Did Colonel DeLisle know of any young gentlewoman , English or French, who would be willing to come to Djazerta?
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