She was a clever woman, and had known the girl from her childhood, and it was through her that my niece hoped to be restored to her father's good graces.
There was not time for me to explain and justify myself, so I devoted all my energies to the task of winning the daughter's good graces.
I never knew Marcoline's capacities till then, for she confessed that her emotion was wholly fictitious, and designed to win the old man's good graces; and that if she had followed her own inclinations she would have laughed heartily.
Marcoline kissed her and called her mother, thus gaining the old lady's, good graces.
I was curious to see how he would win Agatha's good graces, for she did not love him, and physically he was not attractive.
I talked away to the best of my ability, and in half an hour's time I had won everybody's good graces, with the exception of the duchess, who remained inflexible.
The Adjutant Minolto never played, but he had captivated the lady's good graces by his services in the character of Mercury.
During that audience Rochefoucauld did his utmost to reinstate his charming friend and close ally in the Queen's good graces.
Lacey’s good graces by maligning Julia, would be useless, and only serve to confirm him in his present low opinion of her, while at the same time it would increase the high estimation in which he held Miss Middleton!
Most likely Fanny has won his good graces by this time.
Montmorency, displease the king and lose his good graces.
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