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In bed, her lover was tactful, chivalrous – and boring.
Freeth – in days when ministers could be so – was indeed an extremely chivalrous and generous man.
Then Mr Crossman: "the Parliamentary Secretary is a chivalrous and generous man.
Mac became less chivalrous and more selfish as the engagement progressed, and Wyn sent for Sandy.
Mr. Letang characterized Mr. Peterson's attitude as both chivalrous and stupid.
His male dancers were mostly there as part of a chivalrous and entirely heterosexual society in which women reigned.
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The subcategories describing Queensberry's personality in her book's index read: "courageous, combative and adventurous"; "craving for love"; "crusading urge, outspoken, unconventional"; "high-spirited and competitive"; "kind, generous and chivalrous"; "truthful and honourable"; "unhappy and dissatisfied"; "volatile temper".
The atrocities, Churchill was to write, "stirred the ire of simple and chivalrous men and women spread widely about the English-speaking world".
He won men over by a jovial and chivalrous demeanour, and his suppleness, coupled with diplomatic skill, charmed them even as a certain mercurial quality made him appear unfathomable.
This seems like an old-world and chivalrous gesture, and most girls love it.
The Agon pas de deux, which he dances with Zenaida Yanowsky, is dispatched with chivalrous precision, and he and Marianela Nuñez have fizzing, high-wire fun with Diana and Actaeon.
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