This morning, good friends and gentlepeople, it is my singular honor to have as Guest Blogger the lovely, talented, and exceedingly cool Julia Spencer-Fleming. ❋ Unknown (2008)
I'm sorry, too, because I'd like for some of these gentlepeople to know -- it's not enough just to say you made a mistake, and to assume by doing so that you still get to pass "Go" and you still get to collect your 200 dollars -- AND a free "Get Out of Jail" card. ❋ Unknown (2008)
Kind folks and gentlepeople, the “White Tree” in question at the Jena high school was cut down. ❋ Unknown (2007)
Well, kind folks and gentlepeople, do you think our military will airstrike Iran on June 6, 2006? ❋ Unknown (2006)
Rest ye merry, gentlepeople, let nothing you dismay. ❋ Unknown (2006)
He was not a bad-looking youth at all, slightly over middle height, and he spoke with that rather agreeable intonation that gentlepeople acquire who live among servants and farm hands. ❋ Waugh, Evelyn (1998)
Some of them were gentlepeople, as I understand the word, and some were not; but Duncan, who appeared really to think the mere accident of superior birth in itself a guarantee of personal merit, as ❋ Various (N/A)
This last she decided to let to some family of gentlepeople, while herself keeping on the farm and the barns. ❋ Sheila Kaye-Smith (1921)
No parties seemed more agreeable to me, more an exponent of the best New York could do in the way of uniting gentlepeople all of a kind, than Mrs. Rutherfurd's. ❋ Unknown (1911)
I found the doctor's house of the country village or country town up and down Harley Street, multiplied but not otherwise different, and the family solicitor (by the hundred) further eastward in the abandoned houses of a previous generation of gentlepeople, and down in ❋ Unknown (1906)
His agreeable voice so nicely pitched, so delightfully persuasive, recapitulating all the commonplaces and cant phrases concerning the literature of the day, penetrated gratefully the intellectual isolation of these humble gentlepeople, and won very easily their innocent esteem. ❋ William Dodge Stevens (1899)
Well-born, well-to-do gentlepeople they were, who had always lived in their own fine old house on their own estate, and never knew what it was to want any comfort or luxury. ❋ Mabel Quiller-Couch (1895)
Against the uncounted generations of gentlepeople that ran behind him to sunny England, how little could the short sleep of three in the hills count! ❋ John Fox (1891)
'For to be gentlepeople, as they undoubtedly are in every sense of the word,' the girl had said, 'they are really _awfully_ poor. ❋ Mrs. Molesworth (1880)
"But one can see directly that they are gentlepeople." ❋ Guy De Maupassant (1871)
Gradually hours became later; but under the Tudors the ordinary dinner hour for gentlepeople was somewhere about eleven A.M., and their usual time for supping was between five P.M. and six P.M., tradesmen, merchants and farmers dining and supping at later hours than their social superiors. ❋ John Cordy Jeaffreson (1866)
The news had spread, and gentlepeople, friends of the Verners, came hasting from their homes, and pressed into Verner's Pride, and asked question upon question of Mr. and ❋ Henry Wood (1850)
Her father and family were removed to a good house in the neighbourhood, and gave themselves all the airs of gentlepeople. ❋ Frederick Marryat (1820)
[Announcer]: [Gentlepeople], let’s get [ready] to rumbleeeeeeee!!! ❋ Pantaloonsareback (2019)