Then from our side he has gained the gravity of demeanour that belongs to us Huguenots; with the courtesy of manner, the carriage and bearing of a young Frenchman of good blood.
It needed not that, to tell me that you were of good blood.
Strange, too, he came of good family; good blood in his veins; and yet he seems to have gone right down with the ragtag.
But there is the flash of health in his eye and the ruddy hue of good blood in his cheek.
That boy has as good blood as there is: good father, lovely mother, and yet gone clean to the bad, and so young.
I must admit, colonel, that this is indeed 'good blood.
GOOD BLOOD By Ernst Von Wildenbruch Is it possible that there are people quite free from curiosity?
For food give whatever is most easily digested and passed into good blood.
But often he will be going about work or business, and yet needing fresh, good blood supply.
Also, you are of good blood, and not ill to look on, or so some maids might think; whilst as for wealth, what said the wise king of my people?
Although my father lost his fortune, I come of good blood, and I suppose that is why I do not care for these low-born men, and would rather remain as I am than marry one of them.
I therefore agree with Mr Berry that we must not depend alone upon the good blood of the bull.
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