Do you suppose Rawaruska and the rest have had the task set for them to win back the public opinion of your country, which departed from its traditional policy of friendliness during the Japanese war?
That's the reason why, as you observed, there is no lack of friendliness and partners.
But a littlefriendliness and kindness wouldn't do any harm.
But there was a hard friendliness in it that was like a slap in the face.
So David carried with him the calendars and slippers, dressing-gowns and bed-socks which were at once the tangible evidence of their friendliness and Lucy's despair.
In a corner Bassett dropped the friendliness he had assumed for the clerk's benefit, and faced him with cold anger.
All this tends, in no small degree, to awaken and revive dormant feelings of love and friendlinessby mutual exchange of invitations as well as of good fellowship.
We could see that although the privates were friendly, there was no semblance of friendliness in either the gendarme or the Sergeant Major.
The Sergeant Major and the policeman lacked the friendliness of the privates, and the former began the conversation by saying, "England ist kaputt.
Still, we were not beguiled by the friendliness of our surroundings to take any chances, and, instead of waiting for ashes or coal to roast our potatoes, we put them right on the fire.
The majority of them, however, seemed to be quite indifferent; they showed neither hostility nor friendliness to us.
The Angel was being saluted, and while her ignorance of the fact prevented her appreciating that honor, the friendliness of the little boy was alluring.
In recommencing our correspondence, I must first of all thank you for the great friendliness you showed towards me in Cologne.
Johan Johan suspects his wife of unduefriendliness with Sir Jhon the Priest, but he dare not say so.
And such were the reciprocal friendliness and love between these two, as it were between father and son, that Jacopo in those early years began to be called no longer Tatti, but Sansovino, and so he has always been, and always will be.
But she did not abuse her superiority; she kept an effect of her last summer's friendliness for him throughout.
Sir Richmond was well content with this tacit friendliness and Miss Grammont was preoccupied because she was very strongly moved to tell him things about herself that hitherto she had told to no one.
But Righteousness is notfriendliness nor mercy nor comfort nor any such dear and intimate things.
You know, what we call virtue in a woman is a tremendous handicap to any real friendliness with a man.
Despite an ingrained contempt for weaklings, the girl felt, as she raised the head and propped the shoulders, an intuitive friendliness for the mysterious stranger.
It was the same old frankness and friendliness of voice, and the same old note like the music of a reed instrument.
I will retain the same friendliness for the royal family, but I have only one word of honor, and I cannot change my convictions.
It was as though the friendliness of the American people had opened for him a new and delightful channel through which he could express his good will toward all the world.
His father-in-law, who had been so very bitter at his departure, received him amiably, a friendliness which touched Lafayette.
She did her best to respond to the demands made upon her strength by the friendlinessof the crowds; but it was evident that in her state of exhaustion a voyage to America was not to be thought of.
Since Thomasin's marriage Mrs. Yeobright had shown him that grim friendliness which at last arises in all such cases of undesired affinity.
All smiled upon Wildeve, and upon his tables and chairs likewise, from a general sense of friendliness towards the articles as well as towards their owner.
What COULD the tastes of that man be who saw friendliness and geniality in these shaggy hills?
Once it surprised her notions by remarking upon the friendliness and geniality written in the faces of the hills around.
Not that this couple be in want of one, but 'twas well to show 'em a bit of friendliness at this great racketing vagary of their lives.
She treated Dinah's mother with an assumption of friendliness that had in it no trace of condescension, and she was so obviously sincere in her wish to establish a cordial relation that it was impossible to remain ungracious.
The steadfast friendlinessin his eyes shone out like a beacon.
She said good-bye with charming unemotional friendliness and informed him that she was going to be married very soon--Monsieur Colombini had had a rise that justified it.
He viewed it as evil, to be obviated by greater friendliness and consideration on the part of employers towards employees, a position fully endorsed by the Chancellor of the Exchequer and the other Radicals of the British Cabinet.
Among the "revisionist" Socialists of that country a great friendliness to labor union action existed, in view of the comparative conservatism of the unions.
The inner circle of business men, who seemed to treat a barber with the same intimate friendliness that they did each other, nevertheless were a close corporation into which it was not easy to gain admittance.
Occasionally grey eyes looked in my direction, but without friendliness or even recognition.
The friendliness of her seemed somehow to warm the atmosphere of the room, even as her sympathy had stolen into the frozen places of his life.
Farm neighbors bring in a little area of unhurried friendliness which clings around their Concord wagons or pungs; hurrying townsfolk, stopping to greet them, relax their tension and an exchange of jokes and chaff begins.
It would be hard to describe adequately the friendliness and complete sociableness of these neighborhood gatherings.
It is pleasant to be treated as an honoured guest, and the friendliness of that officer was reassuring.
The first sign of friendliness was a request that I should umpire at a cricket match on a Sunday afternoon.
But she had not; she had given him a greater warmth and friendliness than ever before.
Hamilton, however, was not to be cajoled intofriendliness by superficial compliment.
Just give him a chance then because he's a friend of mine," urged the Irishman with a grin of such exceeding friendliness toward the German himself that it was not to be resisted.
I believed Germany's salvation to lie in the direction of a liberal development of Unification and Parliamentary Government, as also in an attitude of consistent friendliness towards England and the United States of America.
In this proclamation the following sentences occur: "Every man who really loves America will act and speak in the true spirit of neutrality, which is the spirit of impartiality and fairness and friendliness to all concerned.
I never once reckoned upon his personal friendliness towards ourselves; for I knew him too well to suppose him capable of pro-German tendencies.