This is the nearest I ever came to meeting this person who was so conspicuous a figure of her day, although I have seen her a few other times.
Madame Rudersdorf was a tall, heavy, and swarthy Russian with ominously brilliant eyes; and one of the most commanding personalities I ever camein contact with.
It is a difficult incident to write of, for I feel that it holds some of the deepest elements of sentiment and of tragedy with which I ever came in touch.
George is, I think, the biggest fool I ever cameacross in my life.
I'm tired of the old Marquis who is the most illnatured brute I ever came across in my life, and there's no more fun to be made of the Baroness.
I think she is the sweetest human being I ever came across in my life," said Jack, enthusiastically.
He looked at me as though I was the oddest specimen heever came across, and scratched his ear with his left paw.
Kathleen is the dearest, truest, greatest lady I ever came across.
I spent a month in Dublin, and I bought the very best paper for packing my sugars and teas in that I ever came across.
What have I in common with a girl like Miss Brooke--one of the most curiously ignorant and wrong-headed persons I ever came across?
Why, that you should like Lesley; she is the sweetest girl I ever came across.
You are just the most fractious and selfish creature I ever came across.
You are about the most ignorant little creature I ever came across--it will be my pleasure to form and mould you, and to bring you at last to that state of perfection which alone is considered befitting to the modern girl.
You are the most audacious, dreadful girl I ever came across.
It was not Nora's fault that she was as pretty a colleen as ever came out of Limerick, but there was no law that made her send such a roguish come-hither look at the man in blue.
If he ever cameto her mind as a fugitive memory it would be in the guise of a churlish boor as impossible as his own hill cattle.
But I can't imagine how you ever came to take up such notions.
You are the veriest sunbeam that ever came into a house," said her aunt kissing her.
It is the blackest puzzle I ever came across; and this only makes it the blacker.
As for his ways of living, he was the solitariest human being that I ever came across.
The passage in "Nature" where he says "I become a transparent eyeball" is about as near it as he ever came.
Hodgson was a first-rate operator, and a very decent sort of a fellow to boot, but he was one of the most confirmed chatterboxes I ever came across.
At least, the chauffeur who drove us called his conveyance a motor-car, but it was the awfullest type of its kind I ever came across.
But you are the sweetest and finest gentleman I ever came across.
Mr. Grey himself may have been squared, for all I know, though he is the kindest-hearted gentleman I ever came across.
The sharpest fellow I ever came across, either in the way of a cheat or in any other walk of life.
She's such an old dear, although quite the idlest and most ignorant person I ever came across," said Mary Davies to her companions.
You are as ill-mannered a pair of young cubs as I ever came across," cried Miss Honora, now really angry.
You are quite the most tiresome, inconsistent girl I ever came across.
She is the most extraordinary, wild, reckless, absolutely unladylike, vulgar person I ever came across in the whole course of my life.
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