She loved Marise, nobody had a nicer little girl, nor a prettier.
Then she thought of the deadly hours in the train, and the nice girl's even nicer brother.
But it shall become much nicer still," he added after a little while, seriously, "only let me begin to rule.
What do you want nicer than such a young lady as Iris?
For this purpose there is nothing nicer than the beautiful, fragrant, and delicate composition called Almond Cream, (Creme d'Amandes.
This is a much nicer way than that of boiling and serving it up with the long stalks left on.
That which imparts to anything a peculiar odor or taste, gratifying to the sense of smell, or the nicerperceptions of the palate; a substance which flavors.
These flowers are nicer than anything we could have bought from a florist," she declared, gazing appreciatively at the mass of blooms which dripped water in the basket at her feet.
Oh, Dad, they're simply beautiful--so muchnicer than any florist could have supplied.
And it will be a great deal nicer than theirs," declared Dorothy.
She had such a dear frock on and her hair is much nicer the way she wore it to-day.
Illustration: "Now, here I lie peacefully all day long and watch my geese, and it is much nicer than being King.
It would have been much nicer if we had had it when we were young and better able to enjoy it.
Now, here I lie peacefully all day long and watch my geese, and it is much nicer than being King.
It was so much nicer to go as we did, for a friendly little visit under Madam's wing, than to have pushed by in a big public mob.
It's a thousand times nicer than a picnic in the summer, when you get so hot, and the mosquitoes and redbugs and spiders swarm all over you.
I like your food,” replied Sam, “it is a great deal nicer than what we have.
I think it nicer as it is," he had said, and she could not do it.
I think itnicer as it is," he added as he left the room.
They are amusing enough when one is in them--but they are all alike--and it would be so much nicer for us to live our own lives, and go wherever Angus likes.
The things to eat, on the other hand, were nicer than usual.
Nobody could be nicer than the people we stayed with last night"; and she told the Shepards about the blacksmith and "Mother.
It was pleasant to ride so smoothly through the lovely country; it was nicer still to halt by the wayside and hunt for adventure.
How much nicer it was when her mother didn't cry or look angry.
For one short moment a feeling of regret filled his heart at the thought that it might perhaps have been still nicer with Rosa.
I looked and there was nobody near: I would not do any harm, and the grass was so much nicer than the mud!
But he must have a nicer bed than I have, though mine is very nice--so nice that I couldn't wish a better.
But what must be must, and to live up here was so much nicer than down in the mud with holes in my shoes, that I never thought of not doing as I was told.
If a man sees cloth on the water and gets it, that shows he will get a sweetheart; the cleaner and nicer the cloth, the better the maid.
We had to be satisfied, as we came late into the tavern for lunch, with cold boiled beef and carrots, of which I did not complain, as cold carrots are much nicer than warm, a fact too little understood in cookery.
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