1. "gallantry"
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Victor Hugo, Les Misérables
2. "Wine gave a sort of gallantry to their own failure."
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F. Scott Fitzgerald, The Beautiful and Damned
3. "He had never known such gallantry as the gallantry of Scarlett O'Hara going forth to conquer the world in her mother's velvet curtains and the tail feathers of a rooster."
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Margaret Mitchell, Gone with the Wind
4. "Destiny leaves no soul bereft of it's compliment." - Roald le Beau"
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Emma Holly, Hidden Passions
5. "Lady, you bereft me of all words/ My blood speaks to you in my veins."
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Quote by William Shakespeare
6. "I do not doubt he has a low opinion of women too. Gallantry is often a cloak for contempt."
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Elizabeth Peters, Seeing a Large Cat
7. "Madam, you have bereft me of all words, Only my blood speaks to you in my veins,"
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William Shakespeare, The Merchant of Venice
8. "She was bereft of love. She had never, not once in her life, been truly in love."
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Claire Thompson, No Safeword
9. "Alluding and attacking, summoning a courage, embodying a gallantry of defiance that hurt to see, it was so noble and so doomed."
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Guy Gavriel Kay, The Summer Tree
10. "He thought as he stared at Will in the shadowy hall that he had never known such gallantry as the gallantry of Scarlett O’Hara going forth to conquer the world in her mother’s velvet curtains and the tail feathers of a rooster."
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Margaret Mitchell, Gone With the Wind