1 My dear fellow, I am so sorry.
2 You are an extraordinary fellow.
3 My dear fellow, it can't be helped.
4 My dear fellow, I am not quite serious.
5 There is a son, a charming fellow, I believe.
6 It is better not to be different from one's fellows.
7 "My dear fellow, I congratulate you most warmly," he said.
8 And now, my dear fellow, I want to speak to you seriously.
9 My dear fellow, mediaeval art is charming, but mediaeval emotions are out of date.
10 Oh, Basil is the best of fellows, but he seems to me to be just a bit of a Philistine.
11 My dear fellow, she tried to found a salon, and only succeeded in opening a restaurant.
12 I would say, my dear fellow, that you were posing for a character that doesn't suit you.
13 But we are not likely to suffer from it unless these fellows keep chattering about this thing at dinner.
14 Well, I can tell you anything that is in an English Blue Book, Harry, although those fellows nowadays write a lot of nonsense.
15 My dear fellow," said Lord Henry, elevating his eyebrows in surprise, "I asked you because I thought you might be able to give me an answer.
16 They said Kelso got some rascally adventurer, some Belgian brute, to insult his son-in-law in public--paid him, sir, to do it, paid him--and that the fellow spitted his man as if he had been a pigeon.