Maggie had a sixpence in her pocket,—her uncle Glegg's present,—which she immediately drew out and gave this poor man with a polite smile, hoping he would feel very kindly toward her as a generous person.
"Ay, they're a bit alike," he said, looking kindly at the little figure in the soiled pinafore.
Mr Riley spoke of such acquaintances kindly as "people of the old school.
But he died prematurely of diphtheria, and Rosamond afterwards married an elderly and wealthy physician, who took kindly to her four children.
" Lydgate felt uncomfortable under these kindly suppositions.
His present purpose was clearly to talk with Fred alone, and he said, kindly, "I disturbed you, young gentleman, because I have some pressing business with you.
Borthrop Trumbull had a kindly liquid in his veins; he was an admirer by nature, and would have liked to have the universe under his hammer, feeling that it would go at a higher figure for his recommendation.
He spoke kindly.
" "Yes, she is very kindly helping my sister.
Rosamond had a Providence of her own who had kindly made her more charming than other girls, and who seemed to have arranged Fred's illness and Mr.
Dorothea had now been five weeks in Rome, and in the kindly mornings when autumn and winter seemed to go hand in hand like a happy aged couple one of whom would presently survive in chiller loneliness, she had driven about at first with Mr.
"Well, my dears," he said, kindly, as they went up to kiss him, "I hope nothing disagreeable has happened while I have been away.
"Your Mother has most kindly consented to let him stay here.
"Don't you be so cross," said Phyllis, kindly.
The children wanted very much to show how kindly they felt to this man who had been sent to prison and to Siberia just for writing a beautiful book about poor people.
Peter shook his head at the stranger, but he also shook his hands as warmly and looked at him as kindly as he could.
"Will you kindly help me to get the churn off my back?
It was a slow smile, starting and sometimes ending in the eyes; it was very sensual, neither cruel nor kindly, but suggested rather the inhuman glee of the satyr.
Her hair, thick and dark like her mother's, fell over her shoulders in fine profusion, and she had the same kindly expression and sedate, untroubled eyes.
Strickland has drawn the portrait of an excellent husband and father, a man of kindly temper, industrious habits, and moral disposition.