But Dora said, there's plenty of time for that, a secret engagement is much nicer.
If we had not taken the house in Rodaun, we might just as well go to Tyrol, for one can't deny it would be much nicer.
It seemed to me that it would be so much nicer to stay always here, in this beautiful world we know and love, than to be sent away to an unknown land.
But even for her it would be much nicer to come home now.
Oh, that will be much nicer,' said both the girls; 'we shall explore the neighbourhood.
In a town it would be different,' Jacinth had been saying to herself, 'but in the country it's so much nicer to be able to get out into the garden at once.
The other appointment in London would be so much nicer, only living at all nicely in London is so dear, and the pay is smaller.
Anyhow, I should think you'd be glad it's black--black shows up so much nicer on a pillow than yellow hair like mine does.
I've got something ever so much nicer, even, than Fluffy and Buffy for you to bring up.
It's much nicer to be together as we are at school, isn't it?
They'd only make dreadful fun of us, and it will be ever so much nicer if we keep it a secret.
It's a much nicer number, because we can just get up a set of lancers by ourselves now, without one of the second class joining.
For my part I think it would be much nicer to stay at home.
You girls are ever so much nicer than I thought you'd be," she said reflectively, between cakes.
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