But, unknown to herself, the fresh outside air, fog-laden though it was, soon began to do her good.
It'll do her good to have a bit of work to do for once in her life.
Daisy clung to her father's arm, a little bewildered, a little oppressed by her good fortune.
But yet she could not say no to one who was so sisterly in her kindness, so eager in her good nature, so comfortably sympathetic as Charlotte Stanhope.
Personally Miss Thorne accepted this distinction in her favour as a compliment to her good sense, but nevertheless she had no desire to be closeted on the coming occasion with Mrs. Clantantram.
Fanny could not say she did not; and as they all persevered, as Edmund repeated his wish, and with a look of even fond dependence on her good-nature, she must yield.
She should have to do the honours of the evening; and this reflection quickly restored so much of her good-humour as enabled her to join in with the others, before their happiness and thanks were all expressed.
It was human that Melinda should feel her good fortune a little, and perhaps she did.
The servants impose on her, and the children, too--though she is so fond of the children, that I think on the whole they do her good.
Margery oh, that's right a cup of tea will do her good.
He could not detect the slightest difference in her voice or manner, or in her good-night kiss.
After all, I believe it MIGHT do her good to see you.
Anything that she felt could do her good--anything!
Susan had been taught to work neatly by her good mother, who was very fond of her, and to whom she was most gratefully attached.
Rose, her good friend, was with her, and she had before her the pleasure of telling her father of his week's reprieve.
Then, as soon as they had acquired sufficient confidence in her good will, they pressed up to the window.
It was an atmosphere of ease, where she could move and speak without feeling on her good behaviour.
Violet would fain have hid her face inher good friend's bosom, and poured out her griefs, but she could only feel that she was forfeiting for ever the esteem of one she loved so much.
It is a good speculation to be ill,' said she, with a smile of strong feeling when they had bidden her good night, and left her to Violet, who was to sleep on a mattress on the floor.
Even Lady Elizabeth Brandon cannot hide her good blood, though she does her best to do so.
The young fellow John appears to stand second in her good graces.
Mistress Kitty soon began the conversational blandishments so natural to her good-humored race.
She likes religious conversation, and it will do her good too, and save a great deal of time for the minister, conversing with two at once.
I knew the open air was what she needed, and I thought the walk would do her good, whether she made any new astronomical acquisitions or not.
It was thought advisable that Miss Manners should enter a class, and, in the fervency of her good intentions, she did not demur.
I will not let a woman most solitary spend for me her good self.
She's come to know, If yet her brothers pardon be come hither: But I will keepe her ignorant of her good, To make her heauenly comforts of dispaire, When it is least expected.
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