Well, well; he is undoubtedly a good sort of young man; and, Harriet, you are a good sort of young woman.
I think Miss Clements is a good sort of young woman: but I imagined she would have been one of those nuns at large, who need not make vows of living and dying aunt Eleanors, or Lady Gertrudes; all three of them good honest souls!
You're a nice kid now, a good sort, but you've got a lot of chances for being spoiled.
She describes Captain Tomlinson, on his breakfast-visit, to be, a grave, good sortof man.
Any thing may do for the servants: and as you seem to be a good sort of gentlewoman, I shan't stand for a price, and will pay well besides for the trouble I shall give.
Many men here are in a like self-crippled condition, and the doctor in charge, a good sort, makes scathing remarks.
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