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  • "Milor" and the English "Mees," as for generations they have been portrayed in the Continental comic press and upon the Continental stage.

    Three Men on the Bummel 1893

  • "Milor," but otherwise little notice was taken of the incongruous couple as they passed up the stairs to "Milor's" private rooms on the first floor, where, as soon as they entered, Blythe shut and locked the door.

    Innocent : her fancy and his fact Marie Corelli 1889

  • When I left the inn, he coupled with his final bow in the yard, a parting assurance that the road by which I was going, had been Milor

    Pictures from Italy 2007

  • “That coat is very tight for Milor,” Isidor said, still having his eye on the frogs; but his master heard him not: his thoughts were elsewhere: now glowing, maddening, upon the contemplation of the enchanting

    Vanity Fair 2006

  • When they were gone, I went down on my knees to Milor; told him we were going to pawn everything, and begged and prayed him to give me two hundred pounds.

    Vanity Fair 2006

  • You must have the solemnity of the actors, as they Meess and Milor one another, and the perfect gravity and good faith with which the audience listen to them.

    The Paris Sketch Book 2006

  • They seem as rich as the Milor of old days; they crowd in European capitals; they have elbowed out people of the old country from many hotels which we used to frequent; they adopt the French fashion of dressing rather than ours, and they grow handsomer beards than

    The Kickleburys on the Rhine 2006

  • The governess of the young Milor has encountered me in my walks, and looked at me in a way which can bear but one interpretation.

    The History of Pendennis 2006

  • Milor — You did carry away the sun and moon from your pauvre

    The Fortunes of Nigel 2004

  • I thought for some time that there was no charge for the fire, or even the smoke we had the night before, but my eyes were holden from the item which I found later, by seeing myself addressed as Milor.

    Familiar Spanish Travels 2004

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