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'''Leopold:''' The orange lily implies extreme hatred. The begonia and lavender danger and suspicion, respectively. Every flower has a meaning, Charles. Might I suggest the amaryllis, which declares the recipient a most splendid beauty. Or the cabbage rose. }}
 
* [[Gentleman and Aa Scholar]]: Leopold admires men of accomplishment and is working on inventing the elevator.
* [[Have a Gay Old Time]]: Stuart just couldn't keep from chuckling at all the talk of erections...
* [[Hey, It's That Guy!|Hey It's Those Guys]]: It's Wolverine and Sabretooth costarring with Meg Ryan in a romantic comedy!
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** Leopold believes that Kate requires a chaperone on her date with her boss so he offers to go with her to protect her from his obvious intentions. When she refuses he tells her boss, "Some feel that to court a woman in one's employ is nothing more than a serpentine effort to transform a lady to a whore."
* [[Name and Name]]: He's Leopold and she's Kate and together their names make the title.
* [[Officer and Aa Gentleman]]: He's a duke who was trained in the King's Academy and schooled in weaponry by the palace guard.
* [[Old School Chivalry]]: The nobleman from 1876, who is accustomed to stand when a lady leaves the table, is often mocked for things like his idea of the culinary arts, but he does become more modern and learns that obligation will trump integrity. He also woos Kate with a moonlight dinner and dancing on the roof, breakfast the next morning, etc.
* [[Overly Long Name]]: ...so long that the policewoman doesn't believe that ''is'' Leopold's name and uses the name on that bill for Stuart.