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Updated: June 12, 2025
Such things are unknown even in the heart of barbarous Central Africa. We spurned the newspapers with our feet; and for relief to sickened hearts gazed on the comic side of our world, as illustrated in the innocent pages of `Punch. Poor 'Punch! good-hearted, kindly-natured `Punch! a traveller's benison on thee! Thy jokes were as physic; thy innocent satire was provocative of hysteric mirth.
Did you lose some brave kinsman of your wife's when you were before Troy? a son-in-law or father-in-law which are the nearest relations a man has outside his own flesh and blood? or was it some brave and kindly-natured comrade for a good friend is as dear to a man as his own brother?" And Ulysses answered, "King Alcinous, it is a good thing to hear a bard with such a divine voice as this man has.
The older man, it is true, could never have overtaken the swift-footed youth, but the youngest and most active guards had been sent after the fugitive. This statement the captain of the guards himself made with an angry jeer. The kindly-natured man seemed completely transformed, for he felt what had occurred as a disgrace which could scarcely be overcome, nay, a positive misfortune.
Mildred meant nothing more than to find a brief and kindly-natured pastime in softening the hard lives and in rounding the sharp angles of the Atwood family, and Roger merely came in for his share of her attention.
He was a proud man your da, with a terrible quick temper, but as kindly-natured a man as ever drew breath. Your ma thinks long for him many's a time, though I think there were whiles he frightened her. Your Uncle Matthew and me is poor company for her after living with a man like that." "Am I like my da, Uncle William! My ma says sometimes I am ... when she's angry with me!"
He had viewed the occurence from a prudent distance, and being kindly-natured had decided to return to her help, as soon as it could be done without risk. He told her that there was a wagon up the pike a little ways with a woman in it, to which he would conduct her, and they would go back to the army in front of Murfreesboro.
Richards, wife of a local magnate, put their thoughts into words. "We caught sight of him going in there two hours ago, and now he cannot see us. I had heard a rumour that there was that especial failing, but I had hoped it wasn't true. Now, however " She was a kindly-natured woman, and she broke off with a sigh. Her companion nodded. "I wonder if that nice Miss Farlow knows. Mrs.
And a tender silence for the memory of the rough but kindly-natured old man fell over them all; while the baby, reconciled to the stranger, poked her little fingers in the marks on his face, and cried because she could not get them off.
"It is kind," said the knight, in a low and rather submissive tone of voice, as one who received an unexpected favour; "my family will not then hear the worst of the tale. Oh, my father my father!" This muttered invocation did not escape the blunt but kindly-natured Englishman, and he brushed the back of his large hand over his rough features ere he could proceed.
This was Sir Donald McLean, who, from the beginning of 1869 to the end of 1876, took the almost entire direction of the native policy. A burly, patient, kindly-natured Highlander, his Celtic blood helped him to sympathize with the proud, warlike, clannish nature of the Maori. It was largely owing to his influence that Ropata and others aided us so actively against Te Kooti.
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