Rollo found, when he went into the office of the legation, that the secretary not only could talk English, but that he was a very kindhearted and agreeable man.
There was a certain gentleness in the expression of her countenance which led Rollo to think that she must be a kindhearted and amiable girl.
If he tries to harm the lad," said the kindhearted sailor, "he'll have to take me too.
In order to {226}conciliate his good will, they prayed to Puscatus, another god in us, but a kindhearted god.
It must be acknowledged that so far the heavenly personages have appeared to be ratherkindhearted and mild.
After this, some of the kindhearted Frenchmen in the party took turns with Reed in carrying Patty upon their backs.
Not long after it became known that their parents were dead, Georgia and Eliza enlisted the sympathies of a kindhearted Swiss couple, Christian and Mary Brunner, who lived a short distance from the Fort.
The kindhearted woman took the babes, and nursed them pro tem.
Attracted by the rattle of the coppers, a singular-looking little man, with a shrivelled face, came to the door of his shop, and was instantly accosted by the kindhearted soul.
The kindhearted Mrs. Hopkins had gathered about her several other pensioners besides the twins.
Prince Kindhearted showed him the troops, and the Knight Invisible whistled loudly and called: "Oh you, my wise horse, come to me quickly!
Prince Kindhearted and the princess were happily married, and I was present at the wedding feast and also felt happy.
She also saw the Knight Invisible disappear in the darkness, and Prince Kindhearted return to the palace.
The honest Prince Kindheartedput on his knightly armor, mounted his steed, went out to the city walls and called in a loud voice: "Knight Invisible!
She saw the false prince coming out of the palace, taking the knightly armor from the servant, and Prince Kindhearted entering the stable to rest.
It is not easy to explain exactly what end the prisoners had in view, but doubtless they hoped to enlist the sympathies of their kindhearted guardians, by exhibiting a recklessness of life.
The kindhearted very soon begin to feel an interest in those who are thrown much with them, and, though Lucy presented many faults to her notice, Mabel learnt to watch her with great interest.
I resigned my position as stenographer, and bidding my kindhearted employers and other friends good-bye, I purchased a ticket to Tucson.
Evidently the kindheartedengineer was keeping up his part of the contract to take me through.
Woe be unto the kindhearted employee who does help him, for a few days later he is discharged almost without notice.
The boy was kindhearted and told her that he would throw her down a loaf, but the old woman objected that it would get dirty if it fell on the ground.
Fanny was too kindhearted to refuse them bread when they paid for it with songs.
No matter," said the kindhearted Gerval; "if the young woman's husband or relatives are criminals I will keep her none the less.
But no, it was no mistake; and the words of that kindhearted messenger, his compassionate air as he spoke to me and shook my hand.
Kindhearted folk are always shrewd and clever, when it is a question of doing a kind act.
Did I tell you before what a kindhearted boy Edmund was?
I think I have said before what a kindhearted boy Edmund was.
He was a kindhearted boy, as you have guessed, and he was glad to think that dragon and drakling would now have plenty to eat of their favorite food, forever and ever.
I believe I can confidently say that the Latter-day Saints, as a rule, are among the most hospitable, generous and kindhearted people that can be found upon the earth.
Formerly he had appeared to be a kindhearted but unhappy man, and so people had been inclined to avoid him.
Be the kindhearted man you always were," she said, trying to smile though tears were in her eyes.
Such magnanimity and sensibility are like the magnanimity and sensibility of a lady who faints when she sees a calf being killed: she is so kindhearted that she can't look at blood, but enjoys eating the calf served up with sauce.
A dreaded foe be thou, kindheartedas a man, A Rhipheus at home, a Caesar in the field!