He turned a flushed face and saw a tall man, irreproachably attired, standing smiling at his elbow.
"The Sins of Séverac Bablon"
Sax Rohmer
In the Commons there is no more familiar figure than his seated in the Peers' Gallery over the clock, with folded hands irreproachably gloved, resting on the rail before him as he leans forward and watches with keen interest the sometimes tumultuous scene.
"Faces and Places"
Henry William Lucy
In all other respects he followed irreproachably the line of life they had marked out for him.
"Merry-Garden and Other Stories"
Sir Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch