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Examples

  • Now, if this mysterious Lady of the Manor — this fair Lindabrides of Tony

    Kenilworth 2004

  • I value Tony Foster's wrath no more than a shelled pea-cod; and I will visit his Lindabrides, by Saint

    Kenilworth Walter Scott 1801

  • Lindabrides, by Saint George, be he willing or no!”

    Kenilworth 2004

  • Well — I have my Master Tressilian’s head under my belt by this lucky discovery, that is one thing certain; and I will try to get a sight of this Lindabrides of his, that is another.”

    Kenilworth 2004

  • “and I, like a blasphemous heretic, called her a Lindabrides!”

    Woodstock 1855

  • Lindabrides, by heavens, and altogether one of ourselves. "

    Woodstock; or, the Cavalier Walter Scott 1801

  • Tressilian's head under my belt by this lucky discovery, that is one thing certain; and I will try to get a sight of this Lindabrides of his, that is another. "

    Kenilworth Walter Scott 1801

  • Manor -- this fair Lindabrides of Tony Fire-the-Fagot -- be so admirable a piece as men say, why, there is a chance that she may aid me to melt my nobles into greats; and, again, if Anthony be so wealthy a chuff as report speaks him, he may prove the philosopher's stone to me, and convert my greats into fair rose-nobles again. "

    Kenilworth Walter Scott 1801

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