And peculiarly situated for undertaking the job, having a good home, and only an old mother, who let her do what she liked.
My husband may be a draper," she had remarked at various times, "but he does give me a good home.
He was convinced there was more in the background, to account for the violent emotions aroused--to account for a good girl leaving a good home in the middle of the night to drown herself.
An advertisement in the paper saying that a dog had been found and would be given to a good home would in almost every case have met with responses, but this cost a little money and time.
He is a kind dog, and must belong to a good home somewhere.
Hello, James,” he said, “glad to see you in a good home.
I love you very much, and I have a good home to wait in; so what matter, so long as we are near each other?
I don't believe there is any law to compel children who have a good home to go to a poorhouse, and if there is the least bit more bother I'm going to have the matter settled once and for all in the 'Squire's court.
It can be plainly seen that my darling has had a good home," Mrs. Littlefield replied as she kissed him again and again.
You are to go back with me, and I will take care that you have a good home.
I should think that would be a good home, shouldn't you?
A girl with a good home to live in and another to look forward to--and able to earn money respectably!
You have a good home and a good brother; no girl ever had a better.
You have deliberately deserted a good home and a kind guardian and become a tramp, if I may so express myself.
In fact it is painful for me to say so, he ran away from a good home to associate with mountebanks.
You've got a good home, and there is no need of your going into any such business even if you were qualified.
I'm sure I never heard of such actions, coming from a girl who had loving parents and a good home!
Then they had been in possession of a good home, were living in prosperity, in apparent security.
Fortunate for these two orphan children, it appeared to be, that their uncle had not married and could give them a good home.
Some of the foundation boys in the college school lived at a distance, and it was a great matter with the parents to place them in families where they would find a good home.
Sandy Lett, who was not bad-looking either, and had a good home and a good business, she did not care for.
Lett has a good home to give you and means to keep it going.
Here she's got a good home, and everything she needs, and more, too.
For years had I been anticipating an exquisite pleasure--in sometime finding my relatives and providing them with a good home.
I would rather believe this than otherwise, since I do not wish to be charged with the voluntary indiscretion of deserting a good home.
I only asked her over out of kindness, being a woman with a good home as I have, and did you hear her?
She is elderly, and, for the sake of a good home, works for small wages.
She gave such excellent satisfaction that erelong her little brother and sister were provided a good home in her immediate neighborhood, and scarcely any one is the wiser for her unfortunate error.
She told me her daughter had an offer of marriage from a man of wealth, the owner of a good home.
We were ambitious to make a good home; and the only capital we had was health, strong-arms, and resolute will.
They pitied Joseph and offered to deed him a good home if he would cut loose from the "Utah Mormons" and stay with them, his true friends.
I gave her a good home--she had everything she wanted.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "good home" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.