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"I hope he will be more chivalrous the next time you are here."
Some women want men to act out the traditional chivalrous role.
Or had it been from a chivalrous feeling that he could do some good?
The last thing Kevin wanted to be right now was chivalrous.
But the present treatment by her husband and brother was everything save chivalrous.
Rather, they must be very chivalrous in protecting the citizens.
Later at home, I found that not one paper had escaped their chivalrous efforts.
I walked right up and gave her one of my more chivalrous bows.
And that was his chivalrous deed for the year, he decided.
But in this struggle fair women and chivalrous men will play no part.
The models, even the most violent, are chivalrous; life is not.
"That is not the chivalrous attitude of a true knight."
But what's so great about being nice or chivalrous?
"Of course it did, but he is very chivalrous and has now made up his mind to an early marriage.
The prosecutors are idealistic about their work but not very chivalrous after hours.
Are women truly such angelic things and men so chivalrous?
He is chivalrous and feels that it's a man's duty to protect women.
As kidnappers go, he and his men were remarkably chivalrous.
Chivalrous gestures are a means of communication, and that is useful.
I'm very proud of myself for being so chivalrous.
She was a warrior in the noblest, most chivalrous sense.
Kind of sweet, though, his being chivalrous and all.
"You are a very brave and chivalrous gentleman," he said.