1. And it does not extend to the proper ladies who filled the Kravis Center for the Oscar Wilde lecture. 2. At Casa, Patricia Kies plays Eliza Doolittle, the uneducated, unscrubbed flower seller Higgins thinks he can refine into a proper lady. 3. At this point, the proper lady had to pause in her account, such was the emotion of the moment. 4. A lady, who by all appearances was a very proper lady, had stopped at a discount store with her husband to pick up a number of items. 5. During the Gold Rush years, proper young ladies sailed in packet boats around the tip of South America to meet their corresponding wealthy suitors in California. 6. Her aunts in Savannah had taught her how a proper Southern lady behaves. 7. I was about to add, Ahem, when, thank goodness, a proper lady interrupted. 8. In the beginning, Grace appears to be a rather proper lady in mourning. 9. It was a fad in Victorian England, where proper young ladies in finishing schools turned out prim little pictures of fruit and flowers on velvet. 10. It was a period of socially enforced morality, a time when proper ladies and gentlemen were bound by a code of conduct that generally went undisputed. |