She interpreted the rose as nothing more than one of the playful gallantries he used with her friends. |
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Every day saw him engaged in cultivating a taste for literature and art, and some moments of every day were set apart for social gallantries. |
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Iago himself is opposed to the gallantries and polite talk of Cassio, especially in regard to Desdemona. |
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But Jean-Michel's gallantries were a welcome antidote to plaster dust and grisly discoveries about underground pipes. |
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Katya wants to be all business, a blank-faced pro, but she can't help but respond to Barley's wry gallantries. |
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In the Age of Reason and Science, gambling and gallantries, of pleasure and entertainment, Casanova has it all, does it all. |
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In the oral tradition, a saucy tale relates to this place: eight beautiful and loose girls who advocated light-hearted gallantries and free love. |
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The world rang with stories of his romantic bravery, his gallantries, his eccentric manners, and his political intrigues, for he nearly contrived to be elected King of Poland. |
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Not only did ladies accept this as gallantries, but even judges received spices as gifts, although justice was rendered freely. |
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As Baron Scarpia, the sadistic chief of the Roman police, Mr. Terfel captured the monster's every facet, now in gallantries of silken delicacy, now in the savage bloodlust of a tiger on the attack. |
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So-called gallantries, small porcelain gifts such as hair pins, cases and medallions were exchanged between ladies and cavaliers to show their mutual respect. |
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