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Poor little Betsy! she is the honestest, worthiest girl that ever was born.
Catherine had her way, and they sat down under the green leafy canopy of this majestic oak; and she put her arm in her husband's, and her hand into that of Lettice, and thus sitting between them, loving and beloved, she listened, the happiest, as she was one of the honestest and best, of heaven's creatures.
I knew once a gentleman and very worthy practitioner in Vanity Fair, who used to do little wrongs to his neighbours on purpose, and in order to apologise for them in an open and manly way afterwards and what ensued? My friend Crocky Doyle was liked everywhere, and deemed to be rather impetuous but the honestest fellow. Becky's humility passed for sincerity with George Osborne.
We are particularly fond of Daffodils, and she had several kinds of Daffodils, from the "Primrose Peerlesse," "of a sweet but stuffing scent," to "the least Daffodil of all," which the book says "was brought to us by a Frenchman called Francis le Vean, the honestest root-gatherer that ever came over to us."
As she is not a heroine, there is no need to describe her person; indeed I am afraid that her nose was rather short than otherwise, and her cheeks a great deal too round and red for a heroine; but her face blushed with rosy health, and her lips with the freshest of smiles, and she had a pair of eyes which sparkled with the brightest and honestest good-humour, except indeed when they filled with tears, and that was a great deal too often; for the silly thing would cry over a dead canary-bird; or over a mouse, that the cat haply had seized upon; or over the end of a novel, were it ever so stupid; and as for saying an unkind word to her, were any persons hard-hearted enough to do so why, so much the worse for them.
"Hooray!" he shouted, dancing round the room like a freshman. "Hooray! Now I can take a holiday. And come to think of it, I'm as hungry as a brontosaurus!" That night Thornton returned to Washington and was at the White House by nine o'clock the following day. "It's all straight," he told the President. "The honestest man in the United States has said so."
Fellow! he may be the Devil's Fellow by his countenance. Car. Come nearer, Friend; dost think thou canst manage a Plot well? Guil. As any Man in Cadiz, Sir, with good instructions. Car. That thou shalt have, thou art apprehensive. Guil. So, so, I have a pretty memory for mischief. Ant. Hast thou Assurance and Courage? Guil. To kill the honestest Man in Spain, if I be well paid. Car.
I tell you General Washington is the honestest, bravest, most unselfish man in the world, and you are a pack of " "Are my quarters ready, Colonel Brereton?" asked a tall man, standing in the doorway. "This way, yer Excellency," obsequiously cried the landlord, catching up a candle and coming out from behind the bar.
This poor old man one of the honestest chiefs in the country had been to the former expedition a host and good friend.
Religious prejudices kept pace with my classical ones; and there was a time when I thought it impossible for the honestest man in the world to be saved out of the pale of the Church of England, not considering that matters of opinion do not depend upon the will; and that it is as natural, and as allowable, that another man should differ in opinion from me, as that I should differ from him; and that if we are both sincere, we are both blameless; and should consequently have mutual indulgence for each other.
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