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1 I, I| Yes, sir. The little gentleman's physician would also like 2 I, I| doctor is a very liberal gentleman, and he told me that if 3 I, I| had not meant to offend a gentleman, and so forth. He introduced 4 I, IV| darling papa!" ran to a gentleman who, with a lady at his 5 I, IV| and distinguished-looking gentleman. His bronze complexion had 6 I, IV| jewellery at all. The age of the gentleman was, according to my judgment, 7 I, IV| dear darling papa!") the gentleman hastened to meet him, caught 8 I, IV| is your mama!" said the gentleman to the boy, approaching 9 I, IV| her husband said, "This gentleman has saved our little James 10 I, IV| us.~ ~I confess that the gentleman puzzled and interested me 11 I, VIII| not fit for the son of a gentleman and a Dumany. If you dare 12 I, VIII| come to me and live like a gentleman, as a Dumany should, and 13 I, X| shouts of "Dead," an old gentleman who sat just in front of 14 I, X| shall stay! I am a landed gentleman, as well as the best of 15 I, X| its former owner, the old gentleman with the seven scars and 16 I, X| the reply.~ ~The reverend gentleman was wrong. I was not a bull, 17 I, XIII| Diogenes, but his nephew and a gentleman, and this friend of mine 18 II, I| He did not come alone? A gentleman came with him, did he not?"~ ~ 19 II, VII| should have authorised that gentleman to pay the twenty thousand 20 II, IX| coldly, "have you given this gentleman the right to claim your 21 II, X| me to some distinguished gentleman who might give me a good 22 II, XVI| had there surrendered.~ ~A gentleman sitting near me, evidently 23 II, XVI| Prussian King."~ ~The French gentleman had fallen from his chair 24 II, XVI| eagerly devoured, until one gentleman leaped upon a billiard-table 25 II, XVI| done so; but, like a real gentleman, I was returning to the