Catherine, whose expectations had been as unfixed as her ideas of her father's income, and whose judgment was now entirely led by her brother, felt equally well satisfied, and heartily congratulated Isabella on having everything so pleasantly settled.
And I am heartily glad to hear you say the same.
Allen to support her, she felt no dread of the event: but she would gladly be spared a contest, where victory itself was painful, and was heartily rejoiced therefore at neither seeing nor hearing anything of them.
Wilkins heartily, "here we are, here we are"—and having gripped his hand with an understanding that only wasn't mutual because Arbuthnot did not yet know what he was in for in the way of trouble, he looked at him as a man should, squarely in the eyes, and allowed his look to convey as plainly as a look can that in him would be found staunchness, integrity, reliability—in fact a friend in need.
Wilkins heartily.
But that good soul said heartily: "I just guess she has done well, and far be it from me to be backward in saying it.
I'll be heartily glad when all this fuss is over and you'll be able to settle down.
But her triumph was marred by the fact that Gilbert congratulated her heartily before the whole school.
And indeed, when she told the whole story to Matthew that night, she did laugh heartily over Anne's tribulations.
"There, there, get up, child," she said heartily.
And, as all visitors do, I heartily plunged into the business at hand, which happened to be that of dipping the sheep.
" "Indeed, I would," said the miller, heartily.
" "I'm glad to hear it," said the major heartily.
The widow received the boys as heartily as any one could well receive two such looking beings.
The boys heartily agreed.
Despite a few drawbacks, I can heartily recommend Windows 7 to mainstream consumers.
Interestingly, the man who found the answer to that question was a cosmologist who heartily despised the Big Bang as a theory ,, and coined the term "Big Bang" sarcastically, as a way of mocking it.
Thereupon the King's daughter began to laugh heartily, and the King said to him, "I cannot give you justice in this, but you shall have my daughter to wife for it, -- in her whole life she has never yet laughed as she has just done at thee, and I have promised her to him who could make her laugh.
" And so she did, but everybody might see how unwilling she was, and the frog feasted heartily, but every morsel seemed to stick in her throat.
The fish have a good swim heartily in the water, whether also cheers for this campus?