On the right was led in Frou-Frou, lean and beautiful, lifting up her elastic, rather long pasterns, as though moved by springs.
He was undoubtedly a good-natured fellow, and Levin felt sorry for him and ashamed of himself, as his host, when he saw the shy look on Vassenka's face.
Jack had a great advantage over them, as he knew all this, and many other things besides, and being a good-natured fellow, was always ready to impart his knowledge to them.
He was a good-natured fellow, and could see that the other had reckoned upon his company for the day.
In the eyes of the world Pierre was a great gentleman, the rather blind and absurd husband of a distinguished wife, a clever crank who did nothing but harmed nobody and was a first-rate, good-natured fellow.
Really he is a kind-hearted, good-natured fellow, and I do feel excessively happy at his good fortune.
He seems to be a very good-natured fellow, though he is so big and old.
With hanging heads and blushing cheeks we walked between our captors; Bill, who seemed a good-natured fellow enough, carrying the unfortunate Bold on his shoulders.
The “best-natured fellow in the world” is merely a convenience; very useful to others, but worse than useless to himself.
I always knowed you were the best-natured fellow in the world.
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