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Example sentences for "pleasant little"

  • It was a pleasant little room, with sufficient color of flowers and personal disorderliness of letters and books and papers to soften the severity of the Empire furniture.

  • She took a pleasant little cottage on the Esplanade, about half a mile or so from the town, for a year, and had it fitted up elegantly and decorated so as to make it a perfect bijou of a place.

  • It is really a pleasant little place, and has all the requirements to make it an agreeable retreat for the hot summer months, when one longs for the seaside with that intense ardour which only a Londoner knows.

  • Carroll is a pleasant little town, with fine street lamps, and with a green park around its Courthouse.

  • I have just had a pleasant little outing at the Home, going with Mollie, who invited me to go with her.

  • She seems a chatty, pleasant little body, and inclined to make the best of everything, her hard lot included, and she is baking and selling bread to the miners.

  • Right glad was I that we were fortunate in having a pleasant little party of eight or ten persons, and our evenings were spent in visiting, spinning yarns, and singing songs, while some hours each day were passed on the hurricane deck.

  • He is too ill to be bothered with Susan Martin's productions, but not too ill to afford me a pleasant little holiday.

  • She meant to join him and have a pleasant little talk.

  • They had a pleasant little dinner in one of the great bay windows, which commanded a glorious view of the Alps; and during dinner Lady Lushington was her most charming self, and continued to be exceedingly friendly to Annie.

  • This manifold individual was the minister of Hamilton, a pleasant little town in Essex County, Massachusetts,--the Reverend Manasseh Cutler.

  • Marazion is a pleasant little place, but of course its chief interest is as the stepping-stone to St. Michael's Mount.

  • Nestling within their tiny coves, they have a varied background of interesting country, pleasant little beaches, beautiful cliffs, and a glorious sea.

  • It is a pleasant little place, and one cannot wonder at its popularity with the naval men who resided here.

  • Found her alone, in a pleasant little dwelling.

  • Concord is a pleasant little village, including within its borders about one hundred dwellings.

  • We went by the way of Canajoharie, a pleasant little village on the canal, opposite Palatine, and thence over the rugged hills southward.

  • Possibly, Mr. William Toynbee's pleasant little volume of translations from Beranger may be the herald of a new school.

  • On the whole Primavera is a pleasant little book, and we are glad to welcome it.

  • On the whole Primavera is a pleasant little book, and we are glad to welcome it.

  • Possibly, Mr. William Toynbee’s pleasant little volume of translations from Béranger may be the herald of a new school.

  • Emyvale is a pleasant little village in the vicinity; near it Eregil Ch.

  • It is a pleasant little town, and affords every comfort required by the traveller; but its great charm is in the Lakes, about 1 m.

  • Tarbert in Kerry, is a pleasant little village, seated at the mouth of a small romantic bay, surrounded by hills and high cliffs; with ruins of ancient Castle of the Knights of Glynn.

  • Telling how Mr. Mervyn fared at Belmont, and of a pleasant little dejeuner by the margin of the Liffey 104 XXIII.


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