Women must have mighty little taste; such a fine fellow as you are!
One thing I'm sure of is that he's a fine fellow, for I saw him one evening run after a gentleman and give him back a twenty-franc piece he'd given him by mistake for twenty sous.
He came in half an hour, and the four girls cried when they saw him, "What a fine fellow!
I met the father and asked him which was Le Duc's room, and thereon I went to see my fine fellow.
He made himself a fine fellow, I have no doubt, but the truth is, it was a very ugly business.
Baletti was a fine fellow, and the duke was very fond of him.
I don't know, but do you take my advice and go and speak to him; you will find him a fine fellow.
Fine fellow, fine fellow," said the friar, "now will I pay thee thy cracked sconce.
All concurred in thinking him a fine fellow; could plainly read his high courage in his bearing; his good breeding in his débonnaire deportment; and his manly beauty in his extravagant red whiskers.
Taken separately his features were not beautiful, but anyone who saw his stately carriage and his dark-browed intelligent face would involuntarily say, 'What a fine fellow!
He's a fine fellow, everyone praises him,' says Lukashka's mother.
Soon after he came up with a young man, who stopped and asked him, 'Where are you going, my fine fellow?
The youth came up to him and said, 'Which way are you going, my fine fellow?
While the red logs spluttered on the hearth, they would sip their glasses of Madeira and amicably weigh the dust of "my friend Dick Wythe--a fine fellow, in spite of his little weakness.
He was back a week ago, and he's a fine fellow--a first-rate fellow.
On my word, he's not only a fine fellow, but a cultured gentleman.
The man who could take a thrashing in good part, and forgive him who gave it, must be a fine fellow, he thought; and I 'm not disposed to say he was wrong.
You are a fine fellow;" and he wrung the lad's hand.
You are a fine fellow, Walsham, and deserve all your good fortune, just as I deserve what has befallen me.
You are a fine fellow, Major Walsham, a very fine fellow.
That won't do, my fine fellow; but as no one is near us, I will speak out.
So he was, and a fine fellow to boot; had forgotten more than I ever knew, except as to the other half, of which he did not know anything.
Leonard Wood, whom we all came to know and admire afterwards as General and Governor Wood; and a fine fellow he was.
Amos Ensign was my partner at the time, a fine fellow and a good reporter.
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