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At the end of our trip he chivalrously took his hat off, shook my hand and introduced himself.
She was pretty and soft, and had been chivalrously treated all her days.
He realized what had happened as Little John chivalrously lit it for her.
He spent an afternoon chivalrously carrying her purchases during a shopping excursion!
He gallantly detached her hand and chivalrously raised it to his lips.
Since everyone else was doing the same, there was no point in chivalrously remaining behind to be captured.
He felt more than grateful to the long-dead Council which had treated him so chivalrously.
Eddie meanwhile takes every opportunity possible to make a scene and force Richie to behave chivalrously.
He chivalrously vows to dance with her at her wedding.
He chivalrously turned his back on the disrobed diplomat.
But such knightly combats, whether chivalrously conducted or not, were in fact only a very small part of war.
Everyone dominates central stage for a while, just so long as they need it, only to return it chivalrously after their moment.
"This was not chivalrously done," said Brienne when they were close enough to see it clearly.
Chivalrously, he took her hand and bowed over it, kissing her knuckles.
- and parried chivalrously with a few elderly women who approached to pay their respects.
He slid open the door and padded down the hallway to his own bedroom, which he'd chivalrously given up to Selena.
Fight chivalrously against an honest foe; armed irregulars deserve no quarter.
He must slide in the shiv chivalrously.
Two went on with the wounded lad; the rest remained, and chivalrously devoted themselves to Helen as a body-guard.
Her 7-year-old son, Jyair, his dark eyes beaming, chivalrously held open the door for his family.
"I defended my country honorably and chivalrously.
I can say that the Yugoslav Army and police also conducted themselves honorably and chivalrously.
Fine-looking men, Joinville says chivalrously, who carry arms of gold struck by the sun.
He knelt on the bed and fussed with the covers some, trying for an equitable - if not chivalrously so - division of blankets.
Chivalrously, he took the chair.