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1 His estimable lady got up and pulled off his boots, as usual.
2 You think of seeking refuge at the house of that estimable lady ?
3 He married Rebecca Singleton, an estimable lady who survived him a few years.
4 That estimable lady was patting butter in a wooden bowl when Bud went in.
5 That estimable lady shook her head with a placid smile.
6 The intention of that estimable lady is, I understand, to launch her and leave her.
7 The reigning minister's wife was an estimable lady , but she was not exactly a kindred spirit.
8 Its originator, superintendent, and sole teacher, was Mrs. Andrew Lake, an estimable lady from New York.
9 This estimable lady did not long survive.
10 The estimable lady had assumed a deeply grieved expression; you might have sworn she had tears in her eyes.
11 The bride is an estimable lady who for years past has taught District School Number Four in the county.
12 This would not only ruin forever this estimable lady , but reflect a stain upon her extensive and respectable connections.
13 And with this show of humility, which may not have been entirely sincere, this estimable lady took her departure.
14 Suddenly there burst in upon her the countess-dowager: that estimable lady 's bonnet awry, her face scarlet, herself in a commotion.
15 This estimable lady was the mother of Mrs. J. F. Reed, and had reached her four score and ten years.
16 Your estimable lady , Mdme.
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