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Such-a-one, whom perhaps beauty had led into errors which she might have otherwise avoided.
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"Citizen Such-a-one, and all persons found in his house."
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"Citizen Such-a-one, and all persons found in his house."
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Court, the quartermaster writes in chalk, "for Monsieur Such-a-one," upon those intended for Princes of the blood, cardinals, and foreign princes; but for none other.
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_But you know one Counsellor Such-a-one_, says Trippuck,
Lives of the Most Remarkable Criminals Who have been Condemned and Executed for Murder, the Highway, Housebreaking, Street Robberies, Coining or other offences Arthur L. Hayward
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Indeed, she was so far from regretting want of beauty, that she never mentioned that perfection, if it can be called one, without contempt; and would often thank God she was not as handsome as Miss Such-a-one, whom perhaps beauty had led into errors which she might have otherwise avoided.
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When he saw some municipal kinder than his colleagues on guard, he would run to his mother and say with an expression of great satisfaction: "Mamma, it is Monsieur Such-a-one to-day."
The Ruin of a Princess Cl 1912
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This might be my Lord Such-a-one, that praised my Lord Such-a-ones horse, when he meant to beg it, might it not?
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In all these important relations, he has ever about the same time received a kind glance, or a blow of a fan from some celebrated beauty, mother of the present Lord Such-a-one.
The Spectator Club 1909
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Did not the lovely Such-a-one grace the evening with her presence?
Suburban Sketches William Dean Howells 1878
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