Gentleman Jack love

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Examples

  • If Jimmy had had a more intimate acquaintance with the resourceful individual whom the "boys" called Gentleman Jack, he would have been disquieted by that laugh.

    Piccadilly Jim 1928

  • The year before, Norworth and his wife, the songbird Nora Bayes, had had much success with a song they coauthored, “Shine on Harvest Moon,” and Gentleman Jack, as he was known, was anxious for another hit.

    WHY is the FOUL POLE FAIR? VINCE STATEN 2003

  • The polished tones of Gentleman Jack cut in on his story.

    Piccadilly Jim 1928

  • "Now, whassall this?" she said, turning to Gentleman Jack.

    Piccadilly Jim 1928

  • "I think the best thing I can do," said Gentleman Jack smoothly,

    Piccadilly Jim 1928

  • It was quite true what Gentleman Jack or Joe or whatever the "boys" called him had said.

    Piccadilly Jim 1928

  • Gentleman Jack was an enterprising person, as his previous acts had showed.

    Piccadilly Jim 1928

  • Gentleman Jack had lowered his revolver, and was standing waiting to explain all, with the insufferable look of the man who is just going to say that he has only done his duty and requires no thanks.

    Piccadilly Jim 1928

  • Gentleman Jack, apparently insane, was giving tongue at the top of his voice.

    Piccadilly Jim 1928

  • "It is not impossible," Gentleman Jack admitted, smiling a little at the others 'enthusiasm.

    The Brown Mask Percy James Brebner 1893

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