Which preposition to use with gentlefolk
They were gentlefolk of some substance, and had carved out of the wilderness a very pretty manor with orchards and flower gardens.
We have been gentlefolk in spite of all, we have been true even in our iniquities to the traditions of our race.
Near the target, in a good place, sat the Sheriff upon a raised dais, with many gentlefolk around him.
"Then how comes it that your niece therewhose name is Miss Clifford, I believespent what this good man calls a honey-moon, with a young gentleman, at this good man's inn?" Here the good man in question made a faint endeavor to interpose, but the gentlefolks by their impetuosity completely suppressed him.