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"Does that mean you have proposals for the restoration of her highness's throne, the recognition of her adopted son, and the restitution of her property - all of which have been stolen from her by the Sirkar?"
Fiancée 2010
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To cap things off, as Gilbert's guest, we were bidden to come later to his highness's royal domain at Crobar.
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If I have done so, it was out of zeal for the cause we both serve - your highness's government - "he paused -" and my imperial master's.
Fiancée 2010
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To cap things off, as Gilbert's guest, we were bidden to come later to his highness's royal domain at Crobar.
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The treasury is bankrupt due to your highness's generosity in providing health care, green energy and the right of every child not only to attend graduate school but to graduate with honors.
The New Tudors 2009
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It inspired me to scroll my iPod down to her pop highness's "Dress You Up" and to crank up the sound.
The Quickie Patterson, James, 1947- 2007
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You can see, you can get a glimpse of the gold ring on Camilla -- on her royal highness's -- I will remember to say that (UNINTELLIGIBLE) ...
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The chief offender seemed to be his highness's brother, whose name alone would lengthen the old man's lantern jaws and pucker his parrot nose into a sneer.
The Father Brown Omnibus Chesterton, G. K. 2003
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"Then with that assurance and your highness's good leave," said
Don Quixote 2002
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"There is no occasion to have recourse to that remedy, senora," said Altisidora; "for the mere thought of the cruelty with which this vagabond villain has treated me will suffice to blot him out of my memory without any other device; with your highness's leave I will retire, not to have before my eyes, I won't say his rueful countenance, but his abominable, ugly looks."
Don Quixote 2002
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