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Donald Maxwell was a perfect straight man as the Marquise's butler, Hortensius; Marian Seldes, a last-minute addition as the Duchess of Krakenthorp, the mother of Marie's intended aristocratic bridegroom (a brief speaking role) had some trouble with the French dialogue but looked wonderfully and absurdly imperious.
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When Marquise Walker appeared on ESPN's Outside the Lines program, Marquise's father Chikosi was probably the only person who saw saw the feature who was not blown away.
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It caught the sunlight like a Marquise's tiara, as splendid as a crown of colored diamonds.
Mid Flinx Foster, Alan Dean 1995
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It caught the sunlight like a Marquise's tiara, as splendid as a crown of colored diamonds.
Mid Flinx Foster, Alan Dean 1995
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They moved along to look down through a second aperture at the Marquise's internal organs and data mater preserved in bottles of formaldehyde.
The Speaker Of Mandarin Rendell, Ruth, 1930- 1983
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I dined with a relation of the Marquise's, and in the afternoon we called by appointment on a person who is employed by the Committee of National
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I dined with a relation of the Marquise's, and in the afternoon we called by appointment on a person who is employed by the Committee of National
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In consequence, a large estate of the Marquise's, as well as another already sold, are to be accounted for, and divided between a variety of claimants.
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-- "What, sir," said my relation, "the Marquise's equerry of a princely house?"
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In consequence, a large estate of the Marquise's, as well as another already sold, are to be accounted for, and divided between a variety of claimants.
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