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"She seemed too much like a real person to be a noblewoman."
"Take good care of the noblewoman we've brought with us."
A noblewoman would never utter my name as you just have.
"There are still nine others," the noblewoman said half to herself.
Each is published by name and dedicated to a noblewoman.
And what do you mean, your father was a noblewoman?"
A third noblewoman, somewhat older, stood with her back to the far wall.
She was a noblewoman and knowledgeable in all the arts.
She might have been a noblewoman or a successful merchant.
She wondered how a noblewoman would take to being slapped.
You would be a noblewoman, married to a great king."
In fact, society found no occupation suitable for a noblewoman.
Surely all she saw before her was a ragged noblewoman.
The public hanging of a noblewoman was seen as something quite outrageous.
In 1747 he married a French noblewoman, but they didn't have any children.
The noblewoman fears for her reputation because they are not married.
And to a noblewoman, by the sound of it.
And my father spent six weeks last summer disguised as a Spanish noblewoman.
He also married a wealthy noblewoman he'd known since childhood, and they were very much in love.
His second marriage with a Spanish noblewoman changed nothing in that respect.
Finally it was over, and she returned the young noblewoman to her admirers.
Or money did, and a noblewoman must be rich.
Still, dancing was an accomplishment expected in a noblewoman, so she'd learned it.
Pale faced, the noblewoman came to within a pace of the two men.
A pretty noblewoman smashed the back of his head in with a planter.