We have no meanings for "such gallantry" in our records yet.
1 Consciously men desired peace, unconsciously they still needed some such gallantry as war afforded.
2 He may be sure of every woman's approbation while he writes with such gallantry .
3 To a lover, in particular, such gallantry is not a duty, but a natural impulse.
4 But who would have dreamt that an old maid like Loring would have thought of such gallantry ?
5 He used to kiss the hand of my mother, whom the customs of the Republic and the Empire had not habituated to such gallantry .
6 An old bachelor could allow himself such gallantries to the sex.
7 He certainly cannot be employed, or he would not have time for such gallantries .
8 Such gallantry , or rather such frenzy, should give rise to anything but admiration in the breast of a patriot.
9 "Much obliged, sire," cried I; "really I was not prepared for such gallantry .
10 "I must not, I fear, pretend to such gallantry , " replied Marlow.
11 " Such gallantry deserves better reward, but perhaps this will do until I view the completed effort."
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