Chicago never took kindly to grand opera, and probably for the same reason that it patronized the drama. [Please select]
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To all Auerspergs, Napoleon and Shakespeare were mere men of genius, to be patronized. [Please select]
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However, there were chinks large enough for the inquisitive, and everybody was inquisitive who patronized Madame de Chevreuse, pronounced Chevroose. [Please select]
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The bar was crowded, the restaurant was being liberally patronized, and persons went up the stairs that did not return. [Please select]
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Strictly conservative people felt that their daughters were safe in such an atmosphere, and patronized it accordingly. [Please select]
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Here, probably, the first distinction began to be drawn between the taverns for passengers and those patronized by the drivers of freight. [Please select]
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