Cambacérès, charmed with the distinctions conferred on him, paraded them with childish pleasure, which was humored and laughed at.
In his pride and satisfaction in the results of the campaign, he was good-humored with everybody, behaved well to all those members of the Court who awaited him at Vienna, and took great pleasure in relating the wonders of the war.
He boarded with Chester Perkins, and he was humored by the village as a harmless but amiable lunatic.
I could not help wondering why she gave Mr. Cooke line in the matter of household decoration, unless it was that he considered Mohair his own, private hobby, and that she humored him.
Finally he commanded that the case be put on the top of the counter, and Wetherell humored him.
It is fortunate for me that I can keep as good-humored as I do, when the Judge acknowledges that he has been trying to make a question of veracity with me.
Now and then a carter would set his team slantwise in our course and stay us out of good-humored deviltry, and when he let us pass would fling some chaff to the fresh-faced English youngster who was our chauffeur.
He was dreaming of the strange beauty of the young girl, and the smile deepened on his good-humored face as he remembered how sweetly she had gazed up at him.
Wondering a little what she had to say to him, he humored her wishes, sending them all from the room.
Of course I agree with you it is not right to do so, but Birdie has been humored more or less all her life.
Sir Arthur laughed with a good-humored recollection of his own political rebuff at Perior's hands.
Camelia laughed again, soothing Mrs. Fox-Darriel somewhat by the good-humored glance which seemed to pierce with amusement the anxiety on her behalf.
So, arching his bushy tail into a handsome curve and putting on his most good-humored expression, he sauntered off.
But neither Kjersti nor the milkmaid would consent to the removal; they thought a goat ought not to be humored in such unreasonable fancies.
The man was dressed roughly and there were rents in his clothing, but his hands and face were clean and his face bore a goodhumored if determined expression.
Teddy Bear has got into better humor this afternoon, I believe, Case, if you would take him ashore and lead him around a bit he would eat a big supper and be his own good-humored self tomorrow.
Teddy dropped slowly down on all fours and gave Captain Joe a good-humored cuff that sent him clear to the other side of the cabin.
As soon as he had passed out of sight, the three descended to the cabin again, and Alex folding his arms, looked at Clay with as much scorn as his freckled, good-humored face could express.
As he looked at the warehouse, the good-humored faces of the porters, the chains of the great scales, the hieroglyphics of the worthy Pix, again he felt that this was the place that he belonged to.
You are unlucky, Eugene," cried the good-humored Bolling.
His face was much paler than usual: but still that good-humored irony and light-hearted smile was there.
In place of her previous green-blue face, which had gazed on him with the wild look of madness, a smiling, good-humored countenance was presented.
Thereupon there was no more need to insist on Czipra's being good-humored the whole day.
The authorities must indeed be greatly embittered against me, if they see anything scandalous in the fact that a body of good-humored men undress to the skin, when they are warm.
Nae muck le o' that, but a douce, good-humored lassie for a' that.
He rose to his feet balancing his coffee, assumed a good humored expression, and approached Mrs. Van Slyke.
Mr. Brock gave his pupil a good-humored poke with the end of his stick.
Show me one," she said, Still smiling as good-humoredly as ever, the doctor humored his nervous patient.
With all my heart," said Allan, in his good-humored way.
I tried hard to make him think a little before he acted an his first impulse in this matter; but he only went on packing his portmanteau in his own impenetrably good-humored way.
The other whistled, and then chuckled as was his good-humored wont.
No woman ever meant to tell anything," he retorted in good-humored sarcasm; "but they always do tell everything.
She was drawn there, in a great measure, by the good-humored kindness of Goldsmith, who was always exceedingly fond of the society of children.
This same Hickey is the one of whom Goldsmith, some time subsequently, gave a good-humored sketch in his poem of The Retaliation.
Then came back to his remembrance the pitying, good-humored smile, with which the little captive had been regarded, as they had sat so sociably chatting together on the log.
A good humored deviltry lay in his eyes, and Peter--looking up--thought for a moment his master was laughing.
And the bootlegger, for a moment, was stunned, For a while back he had humored the girl a little, to hold her in peace and without suspicion until Mooney was able to turn over her body-money.
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