The nobleman lived in a grand castle.
The nobleman wore a velvet cloak.
The nobleman attended a royal banquet.
The nobleman inherited a vast fortune.
The nobleman held a title of nobility.
The nobleman rode a majestic horse.
The nobleman supported various charitable causes.
The nobleman commissioned a portrait of himself.
The nobleman entertained guests in his lavish estate.
The nobleman was known for his refined manners.
He is...a nobleman. Is he? Absolutely.
You're not the only nobleman in my life, you know.
So he's a powerful nobleman in the country of Illyria.
The nobleman is a man of the royal family.
Noblemen. Shut the hell up and listen.
The tale begins with Melusine's father Elinas, who was a nobleman from either Scotland or England.
Desirable nobleman's mansion with surrounding estate and properties.
Hey, it's no problem, really. It was nothing. You're not a nobleman by any chance, are you?
No national liberality would have allotted to him a nobleman's domain and princely treasure.
So anyway, this guy Somerset was some nobleman that Margaret liked because he didn't threaten her children.
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