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Updated: June 21, 2025


Do I not myself know that I am at this moment in want of a dozen pages, and that I am sick with cudgelling my brains to find them? And then when everything is done, the kindest-hearted critic of them all invariably twit us with the incompetency and lameness of our conclusion. We have either become idle and neglected it, or tedious and over-laboured it.

Joseph Muller's character is a strange mixture. The kindest-hearted man in the world, he is a human bloodhound when once the lure of the trail has caught him. He scarcely eats or sleeps when the chase is on, he does not seem to know human weakness nor fatigue, in spite of his frail body.

To be sure I do the kindest-hearted fellow that ever dog's-eared a Latin grammar. What news of my old schoolmate?" "He is speaking to you now." "Is it possible? You Richard Musgrave? Why, Richard was younger, I rather think, than myself; and you, begging your pardon, look almost old enough to be my father." "So it is, notwithstanding. I am Richard Musgrave.

Little Scoutbush, who is the kindest-hearted of men, clasps the great brown fist in his little white one, and shakes hands heartily with every one of them, saying, "If your forefathers were as much taller than mine, as you are than me, gentlemen, I shouldn't wonder if they took their own freedom, without asking his leave for it!" A lord who begins his progress with a jest!

"Susan, he's the kindest-hearted and most generous man that I ever knew." They could catch a glimpse of him now and then. Presently he emerged with an immense basket containing a large turkey, a pair of ducks, and paper bags of vegetables, and in one corner a smaller basket of delicious fruit and a couple of wreaths.

My conviction is that, whatever may be said as to our frivolity, extravagance, &c., under the Empire, we shall be just the same under any form of government the bravest, the most timid, the most ferocious, the kindest-hearted, the most irrational, the most intelligent, the most contradictory, the most consistent people whom Jove, taking counsel of Venus and the Graces, Mars and the Furies, ever created for the delight and terror of the world; in a word, the Parisians.

She shall repeat them, if she thinks it delicate; but I shall not, without Vizard's consent; and, more than that, the conversation seems to me to be taking the turn of casting blame and ridicule and I don't know what on the best-hearted, kindest-hearted, truest-hearted, noblest, and manliest man I know. I decline to take any further share in it."

Van Buren, née Sophia Bigelow, who lived in Boston, and her sister, Miss Barbara Bigelow, the quaintest and kindest-hearted woman who ever bore the sobriquet of an old maid, and was aunt to everybody.

'What a delight, what a comfort, what a happiness, this amiable creature must be to you, said Sir Mulberry, throwing into his voice an indication of the warmest feeling. 'She is indeed, sir, replied Mrs Nickleby; 'she is the sweetest-tempered, kindest-hearted creature and so clever! 'She looks clayver, said Lord Verisopht, with the air of a judge of cleverness.

Why, he might be one of the kindest-hearted men in Bourke underneath." Tom Hall rubbed his head and blinked, as if he was worried by an idea that there might be some facts in Mitchell's theories. "Why, you'd find a white spot on a squatter. I wouldn't be surprised if you blacklegged yourself in the end."

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