What does come through, not altogether attractively, is a steely determination in these well-born girls to stick with their own kind. |
Imagine, a well-born young gentleman like himself, actually carrying something heavy! |
Were he to observe today's scene, he might make the same pronouncement about well-born producers. |
They are part of a group of rich, well-born folk having a bit of a holiday and dressing up as shepherds and shepherdesses. |
To the well-born child all the virtues are natural, and not painfully acquired. |
He has the public persona of a well-born man who has upon occasion been a tourist among the disadvantaged. |