(1) A term of address for an English lord
(1) Yet I fear I am new to the cityu2026 would you consider guiding myself and Dunstan, milord ?
(2) Sorry, milord , however this is my time to take in the city.
(3) That was a great call, milord u2026 at least I think it was.
(4) I'm afraid if I wake her, milord u2026 she may hurt me.
(5) They're all hunters, milord , and they were wearing hunting colors so the game wouldn't be likely to see them.
(6) I must ask you, milord , do you still have the Excalibur in your possession?
(7) Well, milord , material like this sells for coppers; to have me turn the shop over to my journeyman and apprentice though, I'd have to charge you as though the cost were measured in silver.
(8) Please give us a description of your boat - milord !
(9) I guess the fight was getting good when I came, I'm sorry milord for interrupting.
(10) I will pay what I can, milord , though I have no money.
(11) But milord , why are you going to attack the far castle?
(12) I suggest you take back that slanderous comment milord .
(13) Unless, milord Dunstan, this is the conclusion to some strange Northern ritual, and you wish to ask me somethingu2026?
(14) I really can't say how sorry I am for what that boy did, I didn't think he would be trouble, milord .
(15) She was found behind the fortress walls, milord .
(16) So, please, milord , I beg you to help me fulfill his wish.
(17) I only listen to milord and milord 's wife, Queen Emerald.
(18) They are trained with the battle tactic that you discovered, milord .
(19) The previous occupant had been evicted to make way for the English milord and his lady
(20) I was not regretful until you called me milady; let us still address each other as Gareth and Lynetteu2026 or would you prefer that I call you milord ?
(21) U2018Thank you, milord .u2019 she said, bowing her head with gratefulness