In the style of 19th-century English, you might say:
"Ruby, you ought not to engage in conversation with this prince, for he bears a most unsavory reputation."
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In the style of 19th-century English, you might say:
"Ruby, you ought not to engage in conversation with this prince, for he bears a most unsavory reputation."
In 19th-century English, you might say:
"We did not even extend an invitation to him."