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Can you think of a way to avoid her chaperonage?
I need chaperonage, as all I'm after is to help him sleep without pills.
If her twin shadows were in attendance, there would be that much more chaperonage.
"A little wobbly, perhaps, but more than capable of chaperonage.
It was the most effective chaperonage in history.
Aurelia had given up any kind of chaperonage very soon after the engagement contract was signed.
He spent his time off in unworried domesticity, with perfect chaperonage.
Although I try not to make my chaperonage oppressive."
However, before we begin, I feel as if I must explain our lack of chaperonage.
She traveled to England under the indirect chaperonage of an Argentine family.
If you will give your consent I would like to spend them in your house under the protection and chaperonage of your wife.
Under close chaperonage she built something.
But in that case I am certain, as we took a holiday together, by sailboat, with her husband as nominal chaperonage.
I had looked forward to years of happy adultery after the War was over, under the tolerant, shut-eye chaperonage of my husband.
The party was shaping up to suit me, and I would depend on Ian to shake off his sister's chaperonage when the time came.
Ask him to give you the shut-eye chaperonage that I would give you?'
But Fred and Anton weren't much chaperonage for each other and they were both charged up over me.
Court etiquette was now familiar to Joan, since she had watched avidly all that went on during her chaperonage of her young mistress.
How delightful it would be in me to be demanding my aunt's chaperonage at parties with the house, in this upset!
After this expedition, chaperonage, dress, and convention proved to be irrelevant to her enjoyment of mountainerring.
Heavy chaperonage, too, seemed to enhance their value, like jewellery locked in glass cases rather than scrambled in trays on the counter.
Like most young people in most royal families in history, Ruth had labored under a degree of chaperonage she'd often found exasperating.
Richard St Vier and the duchess were alone in the box, with the chaperonage of about five hundred spectators.
I protested at first but she pointed out to me that it was necessary in order to avoid gossip . . . mutual chaperonage.
Whenever he can escape his wife's chaperonage, he likes to spread what he calls "sweetness and light" and others are likely to call chaos.