I trow he would be glad enoughto be thy champion in days to come.
I am glad enough that we have shaken hands with peace and bid her adieu for a while.
Also he would be glad enough to see the killing of the boar, though he was more interested in the expedition it would involve into the heart of the forest.
Glad enough to turn his eyes from the terrible sight without, Raymond hurried past to the cluster of dwelling places beyond, and entering the first of these himself, signed to Roger to go into the second.
I don't want she should have anything to say against me, to you, Clementina; she'd be glad enough to.
Glad enough was I to get rid of them; yet, brief as had been our intercourse, they produced a sensible influence on my future happiness.
Glad enough was I to hear the heavy plunge of one of the bowers, as it fell from the cathead into the water.
Glad enough, then, was I to hear Neb sing but "Light ahead!
Glad enough was I to hear the order given to turn more to the northward again; for the heat was oppressive, and this was inclining towards our route to China.
But now I notice that they're glad enough to come whenever I ask them--or even when I don't!
But now," he finished with a happy glance at his wife, "I'm glad enough to be allowed to stay just where I am.
Joan, glad enoughof a diversion from discussing her undiscussable father.
They'll be glad enoughto get it back," they being a poor lot, as I heard her say.
I'll be glad enough to get back to it, you may rest assured.
No doubt they will be glad enough to buy your books in the future; but they will be nervous of trusting you with theirs at the moment.
I shall be glad enough to get home, but since I am come so far it is as well to see as much as possible.
Glad enough I shall be to get back to you and Hen.
Glad enough, I repeat, shall I be to get home to you and Hen.
Some one crawling from under another blanket pointed to General Pleasonton's room, which I entered unceremoniously, glad enough to get any place out of sound of the old Colonel's voice.
I stepped out into the road with renewed energy, glad enough to be moving to any place that would take me from the sight and smell of such scenes.
After some more questions from the old man, which I was able to parry, I was ready for bed, glad enough to get away from him, and determined to clear out as soon as possible.
And he clutched it tightly in his warm little palm, and dug his heels into the hot sand, glad enough he had had to go to the store after that molasses, for otherwise he wouldn't have found that cent.
So Polly, glad enough to tell the story, went over it all, bit by bit.
If he’d only set me work to do, why, I’d do the work, and be glad enough of the chance.
But if you’d like to have a keg of it for your own drinking, I’ll send it to you and beglad enough to do so for old acquaintance’ sake.
Child, child, it's glad enoughwe all are to have you back again.
The time will come when you will be glad enoughto see me.
Holcroft's had an awful time with women, and he'll be glad enough to do well by anyone who does fairly well by him.
All right," said Ferguson, glad enough to escape the caress.
The one that's here, though, is so friendless and alone in the world that she might be glad enough to get a home almost anywheres.
Egad, I should never have believed you were superstitious," he said with a laugh, and I laughed back, glad enough that I had escaped further interrogation.
I should have loved to join in the hunt for the rascals, and I doubt not you, Jules, would be glad enough to get some portion of the reward offered for their capture.
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