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Milady

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"Milady, the court jester wishes to entertain you."
"I pledge my sword and loyalty to you, milady, until the end of my days."
"Milady, the court musicians have prepared a special song in your honor."
"Milady, the kingdom is at peace thanks to your wise leadership."
"Please, milady, allow me to assist you with your cloak."
"Milady, your wit and intelligence are renowned throughout the land."
"Milady, your chamber is prepared for the night."
"May I have the honor of presenting milady with this rare manuscript, a treasure from a distant land?"
"Milady, your beauty rivals that of the most exotic flowers in the kingdom."
"Milady, may I have the honor of escorting you to the banquet?"
"Milady, the king requests your presence in the great hall."
"Milady, your generosity knows no bounds, and the people of the realm are grateful for your kindness."
"I have traveled far and wide to seek an audience with milady, to ask for her counsel and guidance."
"Milady, the knights have assembled to pledge their loyalty to you."
"The knights of the realm have pledged their allegiance to milady, swearing to defend her honor and interests."
"Milady, your knowledge of the arts and literature is a source of inspiration to many."
The king's milady was known for her beauty and grace.
Milady Margot was rumored to have many suitors vying for her hand in marriage.
The Earl and his milady made a grand entrance to the ball.
Milady Caroline was the toast of the town, admired by both men and women alike.
The village was abuzz with rumors about the arrival of Milady Beatrice.
Milady Sophia was delighted with her new estate in the countryside.
The young milady was introduced to society at her debutante ball.
The guests were delighted to dine with milady at the castle.
Milady Elizabeth is married to the Marquess of Winchester.
Good evening, milady. May I offer you a drink?
Milady, I have written a sonnet in your honor.
I have prepared a special dinner for you, milady.
Milady, I cannot bear the thought of being away from you.
Milady was the title given to women of the aristocracy during medieval times.
The prince always addressed his mother as "Milady."
"Milady, you look absolutely stunning in that gown," complimented the designer.
The young debutante was flattered when the older gentleman addressed her as "Milady."
"Milady, may I offer you my arm?" asked the dashing young man.
"She was proud to be known as his milady, and he treated her like a queen."
"Milady was upset when she saw her boyfriend talking to another woman."
"He always buys gifts for his milady to show his love."
"The couple spent the weekend together, just milady and her man."
"He was loyal to his milady and would never betray her trust."
"The rumors said that he had a milady in every city he visited."
"He always takes his milady out to dinner on special occasions."
"Milady is the most beautiful woman he has ever met."
"His milady was waiting for him at the hotel lobby."
"Milady was surprised when he proposed to her on their anniversary."
"Milady was angry when she found out he was cheating on her."
"His milady always wore the finest dresses and jewelry."
"I shall defend your honor to the death, milady."
"Milady, your grace and beauty are unmatched."
"Excuse me, milady, do you need any help carrying those bags?"
"Milady, please accept this gift as a token of my affection."
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