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1 II | own follies.~ ~"A great lady if ever there was one, a 2 IV | to you Englishwomen, my lady,"~said the Minister, suavely, 3 IV | Minister, suavely, addressing Lady Barimore, Lord Dudley's~ 4 IV | handkerchief, and said, 'Ay! that lady was very particular, she~ 5 V | made advances to the little lady to~whom I was supposed to 6 V | condemn the woman," said Lady Dudley. "Well, I~quite understand 7 V | great ladies."~ ~"Alas! my lady, you are right," replied 8 V | courtesy. But as to the great lady, she died out with the dignified~ 9 V | my boy, that is a perfect lady.' "~ ~"You have not known 10 VI | French Monarchy. The great lady's fan is broken. A woman 11 VI | and abetted the 'perfect lady,' " said~Daniel d'Arthez. " 12 VI | stroke is your modern word /lady/."~ ~"You are right, Prince," 13 VI | de Marsay. "The 'perfect lady,' issuing~from the ranks 14 VI | thick hand--she was a great lady in spite of it all; but 15 VI | creature--she would not be a lady."~ ~"But what do you mean 16 VI | do you mean by a 'perfect lady'?" asked Count Adam Laginski.~ ~" 17 VI | explain what is meant by a lady!" the young~Pole exclaimed, 18 VI | of a day, is a 'perfect lady.'~ ~"It is not very easy 19 VII | go into a shop. Where the lady~knows just what she wants 20 VII | lassitude.~ ~"Only the perfect lady is quite at her ease in 21 VII | even if you know that your lady is~married, she will have 22 VII | temple of dreams.~ ~"The lady, when she is at home, sees 23 VII | the shades of which the lady is a~marvelous mistress. 24 VII | the intelligence of the lady, if she has any,~consists 25 VII | certainly virtuous;~the lady does not know yet whether 26 VII | to you that the 'perfect lady' represents the~intellectual 27 VII | advertisements; in these days the lady has her little passion~neatly 28 VII | in a body to screen the lady.~She has not, like the great 29 VII | has not, like the great lady of the past, the demeanor 30 VII | herself in~her position as a lady. This is her task.~ ~"For 31 VII | question. Thus your perfect~lady may perhaps give occasion 32 VIII| said Blondet, "our 'perfect lady' lives between English~hypocrisy 33 VIII| which make up the perfect lady."~ ~"And where, in accordance 34 VIII| author? Is she a perfect lady, a woman /comme il faut/?"~ ~" 35 VIII| Frenchwoman be called 'perfect lady,' or great lady, she~will 36 VIII| perfect lady,' or great lady, she~will always be /the/ 37 VIII| us all about it!" cried Lady Barimore; "I love to~shudder!"~ ~"