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Well-bred maidens shuddered to think their virtue might be threatened by the rumored Onion D'Amore.
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Well-bred Poodles are fabulous dogs, and even the ill-bred ones have more personality than most.
Let's Do Some Stereotyping! Anne Johnson 2008
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Well-bred, middle class if not upper middle class, traditional in virtually every respect, her forte was gently undermining the kind of women's fiction you found in the slicks of the 1940s and 1950s.
Charlotte Armstrong Ed Gorman 2007
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Well-bred, middle class if not upper middle class, traditional in virtually every respect, her forte was gently undermining the kind of women's fiction you found in the slicks of the 1940s and 1950s.
Archive 2007-05-01 Ed Gorman 2007
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“Well-bred husbands do not question their wives,” she answered.
A Daughter of Eve 2007
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Well-bred ladies flaunted beaded fascinators they wrapped on their heads, fur muffs, smart coats, and flannel-hemmed skirts.
Hearts STEF ANN HOLM 2001
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Well-bred ladies flaunted beaded fascinators they wrapped on their heads, fur muffs, smart coats, and flannel-hemmed skirts.
Hearts STEF ANN HOLM 2001
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Well-bred ladies flaunted beaded fascinators they wrapped on their heads, fur muffs, smart coats, and flannel-hemmed skirts.
Hearts STEF ANN HOLM 2001
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Well-bred ladies flaunted beaded fascinators they wrapped on their heads, fur muffs, smart coats, and flannel-hemmed skirts.
Hearts STEF ANN HOLM 2001
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Well-bred, the family had never said anything unseemly about the men who called on her and sometimes spent the night.
The Boat of a Million Years Anderson, Poul, 1926- 1989
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