The house we like best would be a prison of awful sort if doors and windows were built up.
Well, I confess, that is the kind of thing I like best to hear anybody talk to me about.
Beth pondered upon this for a little, then she asked, "Do you know which I like best?
And if ye killed my bird, may the devil attend ye, to rob ye of what ye like best wherever ye are.
Which do I like best, boiled mutton or roast mutton?
Magister Artium is one of his titles on the College Catalogue, and I like best to speak of him as the Master, because he has a certain air of authority which none of us feel inclined to dispute.
There must be a fire behind the big rock at two o'clock, and we must all bring the things we like best, and burn them!
Of those I have, the kinds I like best are-- Hypatia, pink.
I had no space for a shrub wilderness, but have made a large clump for just the things I like best, whether new friends or old.
I think, before inquiring what we like best of God's work, we had better get rid of all this imitation of man's, and be quite sure we do not like that.
There are some chapters in the New Testament that I like best of all.
And this is the one I like best, about Mary, and Martha, and Lazarus.
But some of the things that I like best to remember happened on some of the very worst of those days," said Lilias.
Think of a whole week, and not a penny to come out of your pocket; for Aunt Susan has a little sum put by, and she means to give me and whichever of my school-fellows I like best a real treat.
The person I like best of the entire group is Miss Carter," said Rosamund stoutly.
Why did I get you the room which I knew you'd like best?
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