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Part of Speech: personal pronoun
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Ffoulkes nodded, and anon in this squalid room, ill- lit, ill- ventilated, barely furnished, was presented one of the most curious spectacles of these strange and troublous times: two English gentlemen, the acknowledged dandies of London drawing- rooms, busy picking locks and filing hinges like any common house- thieves. - "The League of the Scarlet Pimpernel", Baroness Orczy.
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What he had until to- day deemed special favors were favors common to all these military dandies. - "The Puppet Crown", Harold MacGrath.
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Numberless young dandies are dining tete- a- tete with the ladies of their choice, and sounds of dancing- girls and music issue from the private rooms. - "Madame Chrysantheme Complete", Pierre Loti Last Updated: March 4, 2009.