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  • He even glanced through the pages of the innocuous "Gentlewoman," and tried to concentrate upon an article entitled "Favorite Fabrics for Autumn."

    The Honorable Percival

  • Gentlewoman — query — If I am confoundedly violent who never use violence in private or public — what are the Demagogues — the Consuls the

    Letter 130

  • In Britain the Gentlewoman magazine with Adele as its last cover star caters for a need to crush – it's full of interviews with women who other women look up to.

    Still carrying a torch

  • Indications Of Changes In Skirt Fashions: According to "The Gentlewoman," the lengths will evolve elegantly, rather than radically.

    WWD Turns 100 (PHOTO)

  • Indications Of Changes In Skirt Fashions: According to "The Gentlewoman," the lengths will evolve elegantly, rather than radically.

    WWD Turns 100 (PHOTO)

  • I think she was cut out for a Gentlewoman, but she was spoiled in the making.

    Archive 2008-08-01

  • I think she was cut out for a Gentlewoman, but she was spoiled in the making.

    The Value of Clothing in Creating a Mood

  • Fury, reproaching Boccus for having made such an Assault on an innocent Stranger, and at the same Time on her Honour, in not only breaking all Respect due to her Sex and Quality, but believing her to entertain a secret Amour; a Thing she detested, as being below the Dignity of a private Gentlewoman, much more a Person of her Rank, and quite contradictory to her frank generous Humour.

    Exilius

  • Milena, Scipiana's faithful Waiting − Gentlewoman.

    Exilius

  • Waiting − Gentlewoman, thence to a miserable Vagabond, afterwards to a

    Exilius

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