A member of the British order of honor; ranks below a baron but above a knight.
1 There was not one lord in the neighbourhood; no-noteven a baronet .
2 The change in the young baronet grew more marked with each day.
3 The baronet rose in surprise, wondering at his entering the room unannounced.
4 Sybilla dutifully delivered the message the first time she met the baronet .
5 He held up a blood-stained dagger before the eye of the baronet :
6 The baronet relapsed in his chair, and made diagrams of his fingers.
7 The baronet was lounging in one deck-chair with his feet on another.
8 His father was a baronet ; his mother, the daughter of a rector.
9 The one eyebrow up of the easy-going baronet signified trouble of mind.
10 The right honourable baronet went on to consider the principle of value.
11 He knew that the baronet had set his heart on the affair.
12 The baronet 's disposition seemed to be cast in the true English mould.
13 The latter was the first baronet , and noted for his witty sayings.
14 The baronet tore it open-itwas an impetuous summons from Lady Helena.
15 The stately old baronet looked ten years older in these few days.
16 And she could weigh against that the absolute pennilessness of her baronet - son .
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