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I don't want you to think that he's good in a goody-goody way, because he's not. Laura," she exclaimed, "he's a fine man. I didn't intend to brag him up to you, because I wanted you to like him. But no one knows as I say no one knows Curtis Jadwin better than Charlie and I, and we just love him. The kindliest, biggest-hearted fellow oh, well, you'll know him for yourself, and then you'll see.
"I fear you did not find Mr. Iglesias very bright then to-day?" the wife was inquiring in her kindliest tones. George Lovegrove shook his head sadly. "No, my dear, I am sorry to say not. I have been rather broken up. I will tell you all later." The clergyman had risen. "Iglesias? ah yes," he said. "I remember meeting a person of that name here once, eh, Lovegrove?
"Remember you!" he said to Lady Glenalvon with the kindliest expression of his soft dark eyes; "I am not so far advanced towards the noon of life as to forget the sunshine that brightened its morning. My dear Mivers, your questions are easily answered.
"Truly, Master Jones, thou needest and shall have our kindliest sympathy, and our prayers, for this that you tell of is a fearful condition, and a fatal for both body and soul, and well may you call upon Almighty God for pardon and for mercy.
He was one of the most excellent and amiable of men; his countenance, voice, and manner were expressive of the kindliest benevolence; he had none of the angular rigidity of person and harshness of feature of his brother: both were worthy and distinguished men, but Andrew Combe was charming, which George Combe was not at least to those who did not know him. Although Dr.
"And as gentle and winning as he is goodly to look upon," said Wolsey, smiling. "Report says otherwise," rejoined Mabel. "Report speaks falsely," cried Wolsey; "I know him well, and he is what I describe him." "I am glad to hear it," replied Mabel; "and I must own I formed the same opinion myself for the smile he threw upon me was one of the sweetest and kindliest I ever beheld."
He was most human in his relations with others, and was in correspondence with all sorts of people seeking light and help; he answered their letters and tried to instruct them, and no one was so low or weak but he or she could reach him on his or her own level, though he had his humorous perception of their foibles and disabilities; and he had that keen sense of the grotesque which often goes with the kindliest nature.
During the hours of the day when he is visiting patients, who tell their symptoms at intolerable length, or dictating letters about corn, or composing sermons, which will not always run, the bookman is thinking of the quiet hour which will lengthen into one hundred and eighty minutes, when he shall have his reward, the kindliest for which a man can work or hope to get.
"I do not think," he said to Count Timascheff and Lieutenant Procope, "that we ought to allow our people to lose their interest in the world to which we are all hoping to return; and how can we cement the bond that ought to unite us, better than by celebrating, in common with our fellow-creatures upon earth, a day that awakens afresh the kindliest sentiments of all?
So contrived as not to mix Tastes not well join'd, inelegant, but bring Taste after taste, upheld by kindliest change. It must, however, I fear, be conceded, by the way, that this "taste after taste" rather holds out an encouragement to second courses. When this unmatched trio had finished their repast, which, let it be observed, before they tasted, Adam acknowledged that
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