That was what Violet came about: she'd been to see her and thought it would be more comfortable if she were moved into a nursing home.
Perhaps not; and yet I would rather not have a consensus of public opinion on the question; I think I am more comfortable without it.
Then I should entreat him to consider the case of foreign authors who had found it more comfortable or more profitable to live out of their respective countries than in them.
Despite her ragged clothes she looked more comfortable now.
We have a great deal of work to do, more than we can get through before the rainy season; which is a pity, but it can't helped; by this time next year we shall be more comfortable.
We had better move him to where the other cocoa-nut boughs lie; he will be more comfortable there," said William.
William gave him some more and then, with the assistance of his father, Ready was removed to a more comfortable place.
Acts of the Apostles, things would be more comfortable.
Don't you think you would be more comfortable in bed?
You will be more comfortable at the side, Lady Kirton," cried Lord Hartledon, when he discovered what the bustle was about.
So the kind girl stopped, put down her bundle, milked the cow into the pail, and went on her way saying: "Now you will be more comfortable.
Where you fellows made a mistake," Sid was saying, as he moved about on the creaking old sofa to get into a more comfortable position, "where you fellows made a mistake was in not doing more kicking early in the game.
That will be more comfortable at least than living in the constant dread of the consequences of a heedless dissipation.
He pays already to one of them out of his 300 pounds a year, which he meant to have paid to his brother for a more comfortable maintenance.
I wish it were as likely that poor Corbet came in for something or other that would render his situation more comfortable to him.
Miss Baker had now gone back to Littlebath, either to receive Adela Gauntlet, or because she knew that she should be more comfortable in her own rooms than in her uncle's dismal house--or perhaps because Sir Lionel was there.
It is for them that I want it; as for myself, I should be more comfortable at Oxford.
At any rate, she shall know it all; we shall be more comfortable when we meet afterwards.
Turning, after a while, to seek a more comfortable position, she saw Dakota sitting at the table, on the side opposite her, watching her intently.
Finding the silence in the cabin irksome, she rose, placed Doubler's head in a more comfortable position, and went outside into the bright sunshine of the afternoon.
From this time on she is more comfortable, because the lungs are not crowded, and there is less interference with breathing.
On this account most prospective mothers will be more comfortable if they take some simple and wholesome nourishment at fixed times between meals.
You'll get as much protection here from the branches overhead as you will anywhere meanwhile, and you'll be more comfortable.
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