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"His character stands high, and deservedly high." "And his disposition? Tell me about his disposition," she urged; "you know him well." "I know him pretty well." "You know his home-side. You have seen him with his mother; speak of him as a son." "He is a fine-hearted son; his mother's comfort and hope, her pride and pleasure."
What would you think of your girl, if she was to give her hand to a gentleman, when she'd given her heart to a shoemaker?" "Oh, d the shoemaker!" "No, father, I won't have it. What is there against Ontario? He's a fine-hearted fellow, as isn't greedy after money, as 'd kiss the very ground I stand on he's that true to me, and is a tradesman as yourself.
Sir Lukin hurried up to Redworth, who had no doubt of his ability to manage Mr. Sullivan Smith. He managed that fine-hearted but purely sensational fellow so well that Lady Dunstane and Diana, after hearing in some anxiety of the hubbub below, beheld them entering the long saloon amicably, with the nods and looks of gentlemen quietly accordant.
Bertha Morton, like the rest of her countrywomen, accepted her lot, and notwithstanding the fate to which so many others were subjected, she hoped to enjoy years of happiness with her brave, fine-hearted husband. There was not in all Scotland, just then, a blither or happier woman than Bertha Morton.
And Wellington has been worshipped, and prettily so, during the last fifteen or twenty years. He is now a noble fine-hearted creature; the greatest general the world ever produced; the bravest of men; and and mercy upon us! the greatest of military writers! Now the present writer will not join in such sycophancy.
You saw the wrongs man labors under; as a youth you smarted because of those wrongs. And you saw the super-being man might become given equal chances." "Like Reynolds " repeated Mr. Massey after a time, on impulse one immediately regretted. "Like Reynolds, our great rough, fine-hearted Reynolds," said Mr.
"And Father Roubier if you included him is too fine-hearted to cherish unworthy suspicions of anyone." She got up. Her voice was full of a subdued, but strong, emotion. "Oh, Monsieur Androvsky!" she said. "Do go over and see him. Make friends with him. Never mind yesterday. I want you to be friends with him, with everyone here. Let us make Beni-Mora a place of peace and good will."
It's a pleasant thing to ride out and see the country, but we are apt to think twice about the costs before we act once. But if some friend will only stand the expense, how generous and whole-souled we think him! It is the same in every thing else. We like the enjoyments, but can't afford the expense; and he is a generous, fine-hearted fellow, who will squander his money in order to gratify us.
And for all it was Sunday, she went off at once to the woods and gathered fresh juniper twigs to spread on the earthen floor. And then, seeing she was so fine-hearted and behaved so splendidly, what could Axel do but bring out the kerchief he had bought for her the evening before, though he had really thought of keeping it by a while, and getting something respectable out of her in return.
Sir Lukin hurried up to Redworth, who had no doubt of his ability to manage Mr. Sullivan Smith. He managed that fine-hearted but purely sensational fellow so well that Lady Dunstane and Diana, after hearing in some anxiety of the hubbub below, beheld them entering the long saloon amicably, with the nods and looks of gentlemen quietly accordant.
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