Had he been a lordling, or some little viscomte, his forced residence in Paraguay would have been of shorter duration. |
Why should this fop of a lordling put on this air of contemptuous incredulity? |
Thus, at eighteen, we find him, an English lordling, who could speak no English, and yet who could read and write his native language. |
He had long been a lordling over the other trout and now was strangling! |
This lordling threatens to eject these hapless Macalpines, and poor Kenneth, the widows son, is on the very verge of the grave. |
One lordling nudged another lordling, and they stared into the face of the girl as if she had been a creature of the street. |