The dwellers in the sea were kinder than the sea itself.
Nothing can be kinder or more hospitable than the residents of Syracuse.
Old mare's kinder skeery o' the engine, so I tied her a piece off.
He is ornery, and no mistake, and I git mad at him sometimes; but then ag'in I feel kindersorry for him somehow.
I found him limping along when I was a-sugaring here in the spring and kinder fixed him up, and he's sorter on the lookout for me when I come along.
He kinder started when he see me, jumped on and begin to drive off.
And first are barest needs, which well I know Fire would supply, but I have hope beyond, 520 That Nature in recovering her right Would kinder prove to man who seeks to learn Her secrets and unfold the cause of life.
Someone asked him afterwards whether they were nice, and he replied that he `didn't kinder hanker arter 'em.
Jorunn was no kinder to her than before, but Hoskuld had somewhat more to say to her.
Snorri did all he could to entertain Bolli well, and to him he was even kinder than to his own children.
The beasts that perish are kinder to their young, for they nourish and protect them till they can do for themselves; but your wee May can neither yet gang nor speak.
There was then only a herd's house on the island; but there could be no truer or kinder Christians than the herd and his wife.
Only a short time ago her aunt and uncle had been kinder to her than she had reason to expect they could be, and now to find them so harsh to Louis seemed a contradiction.
He's started a kinder lit'ry club for his male friends.
But just for the moment it's Davy Marsh is kinder stickin' in my crop.
She's been kinder expectin' me to fall from grace ever since she first married me.
The dirty French blood in him would teach him how to do them kinder tricks.
When the speaker came to a pause, the King said, with a kinder manner, "Thou hast done well, and hast given no just cause of offence to anyone.
But she was ever afterwards grateful for having seen them, especially the sea-fairies, and she showed her gratitude by being kinder than ever to her poor, lonely old friend.
To kinder skies, where gentler manners reign, I turn; and France displays her bright domain.
I don't see any house, but I kinder think I hear a little brook somewhere, don't you?
I ain't ever figgered on goin's far as New York, but I might as well go there as anywhere, and I guess I kin keep up with you now your back's kinder sprained.
Lean on me, an' try to git along--and please kinder hurry!
I was kinder wonderin' what it would be like to really belong to anybody.
I thought at first that you were kinder like me; it wasn't until I saw that lady an' found you were a friend of hers, that I knew you were different.
You are kind and good to all--kinder than any one to me.
No one, indeed, was kinder to Mark, or seemed more to delight in his society than the old arlecchino, and the two made a most curious sight, seated together on one of the terraces on a sunny afternoon.
Then I kinder thought it wouldn't do for none of the regiment to answer when Marse Robert called, so I came along right fast and kep' hopin' you would follow.
It's kinder unfortunate, because grub's low and it's a hell of a way to Dawson.
Maybe I kinder got like one, without quite knowing it.
He was kinder to me than he had ever been before, but he did not tell me what the plans were which he had formed for my future, and I was left to discover them for myself.
She was far kinder to Willie Hart, who was standing by her side; for sometimes she would put her hand on his shoulder, or stroke his long yellow-brown hair.
You hand out a word now an' ag'in, that kinder jars.
I believe this minute that that manoeuvring, humbugging mother of hers is a better woman, a kinder woman, than she is.
She flushed a little, but not with offence, apparently; and she was kinder to Mavering, and let him do everything for her that he could invent in transferring the things from the wagons to the rocks.
Madge is unbounded in her admiration of your friend: he renews, at your solicitation, his visit: he proves kinder than ever; and you grow ashamed of your distrust.
Somehow Jasmine's own heart had grown larger, fuller, and kinder all at once.
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