1 "I am also a fine gentleman," said the collar.
Andersen's Fairy Tales By Hans Christian AndersenContextHighlight In THE FALSE COLLAR 2 He was now in the heart of the wife of this worthy gentleman.
Andersen's Fairy Tales By Hans Christian AndersenContextHighlight In THE SHOES OF FORTUNE 3 All that I have is a fine gentleman, a boot-jack, and a hair-comb.
Andersen's Fairy Tales By Hans Christian AndersenContextHighlight In THE FALSE COLLAR 4 "Yes, he is our first printer," replied the clerical gentleman hastily.
Andersen's Fairy Tales By Hans Christian AndersenContextHighlight In THE SHOES OF FORTUNE 5 "I am a Bachelor in Theologia," answered the gentleman with a stiff reverence.
Andersen's Fairy Tales By Hans Christian AndersenContextHighlight In THE SHOES OF FORTUNE 6 Oh," exclaimed the clerical gentleman smiling, "there is much wit in them; besides they are read at court.
Andersen's Fairy Tales By Hans Christian AndersenContextHighlight In THE SHOES OF FORTUNE 7 She had become inquisitive; and so she entered into conversation directly with the strange gentleman, on their promenades.
8 This is no locus docendi, it is true," began the clerical gentleman; "yet I beg you earnestly to let us profit by your learning.
Andersen's Fairy Tales By Hans Christian AndersenContextHighlight In THE SHOES OF FORTUNE 9 It was just the same with this gentleman as with the minister; he surveyed the looms on all sides, but could see nothing at all but the empty frames.
Andersen's Fairy Tales By Hans Christian AndersenContextHighlight In THE EMPEROR'S NEW CLOTHES 10 There was once a fine gentleman, all of whose moveables were a boot-jack and a hair-comb: but he had the finest false collars in the world; and it is about one of these collars that we are now to hear a story.
Andersen's Fairy Tales By Hans Christian AndersenContextHighlight In THE FALSE COLLAR