Barry, not hearing or not comprehending, merely shook hands and said kindly: "How are you?
She only perceived that Anne had made a very thorough apology and all resentment vanished from her kindly, if somewhat officious, heart.
The scene was a sad one for him, but he was a strong man, and always appeared cheery and kindly.
"Kindly get me my umbrella and I will go down town immediately.
"Will you kindly open the door for me?
How gentle and kindly his eyes shone behind his spectacles!
And she had been let, kindly, considerately, alone.
Think as kindly of me as you can, because I did not mean to trap you.
" He shook her hand and patted her kindly on the shoulder.
She would have covered Cissy over with flowers, shut her away from prying eyes, and buried her beside her nameless little baby in the grassy burying-ground under the pines of the "up back" church, with a bit of kindly prayer from the old Free Methodist minister.
But Uncle Herbert said kindly, "I—I wouldn't eat any more if I were you, Doss.
He could hear Mary crying, and putting in a kindly word for him from time to time.
Speak kindly to yourself!
The first one, lent us the money and the other refused kindly as she was also in financial setbacks.
Each time I catch myself using a put-down, I quietly shift the pebble into the other pocket and say to myself kindly, "Well, maybe I can say that differently next time.
She knew about my fear of needles, and she kindly hid the paraphernalia under a magazine with a bright blue picture of a kitchen being remodeled.
Even kindly little Kristie looked affronted.
As the two of them tumbled in together to the bottom of the trench, the officer checked the wounded soldier, then looked kindly at his friend.
If one of these people had told you what they hoped to achieve you would have nodded kindly while quietly thinking to yourself that they had no chance.
" "No, son," corrected the father kindly.