Definitionn. a woman who is a patron or the wife of a patron
Last update: September 24, 2015
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This position he lost owing to a quarrel with his patroness, and he was accused of appropriating money to pay a gambling debt. [Please select]
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My patroness, too, might hear of him, and not approve. [Please select]
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Shaw, who quite burned to be known as a joint patroness with Mrs. [Please select]
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The second leaf contained the following: UNTO MY LADY PATRONESS AND QUEEN. [Please select]
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Mary saw her leader and patroness come back rich, and ready to be distinguished and to confer distinction. [Please select]
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"I want to be kind to you, Ben," said his patroness with a pleasant smile. [Please select]
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Ben had privately thanked his patroness, but had felt under no obligation to tell Conrad. [Please select]
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"I think I know," said his patroness; "but when we redeem the glass we will ask for a description of him." [Please select]
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Ben told the story, and it aroused the lively sympathy of his patroness. [Please select]
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Her interest in our hero had increased, and while at first she regarded herself as his patroness she had come now to look upon him as a member of the family. [Please select]
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Cuthbert returned the most lively and hearty thanks to his patroness for her kind intentions, and hope began to rise rapidly in his heart. [Please select]
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