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Example sentences for "kind and"

  • The new master was so kind and courteous, he seemed to take everything in such a natural, easy way, that there was no chance to pick a quarrel with him.

  • What we want is the meaning, the character, the expression of a tree, as a kind and as an individual.

  • Is it not for your sake that your father, the proud tschorbadji, is so kind and friendly to me?

  • This is kind and noble on your part, and I should thank you for sending me away to perform deeds of valor, and return a Mameluke bey.

  • Osman understood why Mohammed was so kind and genial to-day.

  • When she comes just be kind and polite to her and help make her visit pleasant.

  • So he wished to teach his little son to be honest, kind and fearless.

  • Then they have to be kind and courteous, to look for and find the beauties of Nature until work becomes a pleasure and they're happy, cheerful and trustworthy.

  • Cousin Kate is so kind and good-hearted," said Ethel.

  • He has been so kind and gentle, and he is so true a friend to you.

  • But Malcolm would not allow this--his dear little Anna was always kind and thoughtful, and he had no right to be so savage with her.

  • Elizabeth did not really care whether Denas was offended or not, but she had a conscience, and it urged her to be kind and just.

  • All fashionable wedding ceremonies are similar in kind and effect, and Elizabeth would not have been satisfied if hers had varied greatly from the highest normal standard.

  • If she had been strikingly ugly and dull, instead of strikingly pretty and bright, Elizabeth would have found it easier to be kind and generous to her.

  • Yet for the secret pleasure of his secret love, he expected Denas to wrong father-love and mother-love and to deceive day by day the friend and the companion who had been so kind and so fairly loyal to her.

  • She was an interesting woman, kind and motherly, and looked as if she had seen better days: her little black-eyed children also were well trained, with manners much superior to their station.

  • With all the energy which the love of a dying woman could give, she besought her child to cleave with perfect love to Him who was so kind and pitiful.

  • Mother, kind and sweet; And her love, Born above, Guides the little feet.

  • And now Edred and Elfrida, and Lord Arden, who was so kind and jolly, they would all know that he had once been a burglar, and that she had wanted to adopt him, and that he had been ungrateful and had run away.

  • The man's manner was so kind and hearty, the whole adventure was so wonderful and new.

  • And the two followed Elfrida, believing that they were just going to be kind and to take part in some childish game of make-believe.

  • I wonder what makes him so kind and good to me?

  • It was astonishing how so young a child could see anyone die, and above all a mother--a mother, so kind and affectionate, with so little emotion.

  • The young doctor, he who had been so kind and good, who had come to her before in the hour of danger, perhaps he would pity her, if he knew of her being locked up there in loneliness and darkness.

  • Be true, kind and generous, and pray earnestly to God to enable you to keep His Commandments 'and walk in the same all the days of your life.

  • He was the same loving father to us all, as kind and thoughtful of my mother, who as an invalid, and of us, his children, as if our comfort and happiness were all he had to care for.

  • And the people of Richmond and of the entire South were as kind and considerate as it was possible to be.

  • And you, kind and good as usual, are come to help me in my difficult task.

  • They were to act the part of kind and merciful "brethren.

  • He wore a white-cloth soutane and white-embroidered calotte and red slippers, and looked so kind and full of benevolence that he seemed goodness personified.

  • He is so kind and good, especially to struggling artists, trying to help them in every way.

  • Auber knew him well; described him as kind and gentle, and "honest to the tips of his fingers.

  • Marie had slipped away softly, too, for she was tired of the promenading and dancing of the puppets in the castle, though, kind and gentle as she was, she did not like to show it as her brother did.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    because the; brilliant light; feed upon; found another; greater value; headquarters were; kind enough; kind friend; kind friends; kind heart; kind master; kind permission; kind reader; kind reception; kind regards; kind treatment; kind word; kindling wood; kindly smile; kindly tone; she held; stating that; three drachms; trust that; vital phenomena; well educated