At this juncture came in a handsome fellow; with a cosmopolitan air, whom Braisted recognised, by certain invisible signs, as the mate of a ship, and who explained the matter in very good English.
The landlord was a tall, handsome fellow, whose friendly manners, and frank face, breathing honesty and kindness in every lineament, quite won my heart.
But he is a handsome fellow; and what should make you like him is the interest he takes in Clare and her prospects.
Not that she's picked up anybody common; she's looked about her for a handsome fellow, and a smart young man enough!
I flatter myself that there is no likeness of such a handsome fellow to be found in the world.
He was a fine, dashing, handsome fellow; I had often seen him, but we never came to close quarters.
He is certainly a handsome fellow," said Amy Waring.
Such a handsome fellow in such a romantic spot, beginning his compliments in such a low, rich voice, with his hair almost brushing hers.
Perhaps the anxiety with which he now looked upon the waltz arose from the apprehension that Hope could not help, at least, fancying such a handsome fellow.
Ivanoushka the Simpleton crawled into the horse's left ear, transformed himself and reappeared at the right ear, such a handsome fellow that in no book is there written any description of him; no one has ever seen such a fellow.
So it was with the Tsar Archidei; he was rich and clever, besides being a handsome fellow; but he could not find a bride to his taste, a bride with wit and beauty equal to his own.
Ivanoushka the Simpleton crawled into his right ear and jumped out of his left one, and a handsome fellow he was.
Such a handsome fellow as walks here, out in the yard, I never saw in all my born days.
If she shut her eyes for a minute, she peeped out at him again the next, such a handsome fellow he seemed to her to be.
He, a handsome fellow, fair and square shouldered, had the gallant mien of a musketeer with his streaming moustache.
His full limpid eyes, straight nose, and well-shaped if somewhat large mouth had in his younger days given him the reputation of being a handsome fellow.
Yet Maurice, her son, after a delicate youth which had necessitated great care, was now a handsome fellow of nineteen, still somewhat pale, but vigorous in appearance.
And the husband was of the same age as Mathieu, a handsome fellow, very much in love, with moustaches waving in the wind, and the joyous spirits of a musketeer.
But how such a handsome fellow as Sammy Jay can do such dreadful things I don't understand.
Do you mean that such a neat-looking, handsome fellow as Forktail uses mud in his nest?
Temple is a handsome fellow, and loves her; but he has not the tenderness of heart that I so much admire in two certain youths of my acquaintance.
But he is a handsome fellow, and I believe as good as we can expect of any man in this profligate age.
He was a handsome fellow certainly, though not so tall or so handsome as Lord Chudleigh: his features were smaller and his air less distinguished; but still a pretty fellow.
That is the lyre bird, isn't he a handsome fellow?
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