Rare good company he was, if I hadn't wanted to wring his cliver little neck half of the time.
They rolled off the tip of his clever tongue, same as Mulvaney here, as would ha' made a rare good preacher if he had nobbut given his mind to it.
When Henderson had gone I said that he seemed to be a rare good sort, but it was a pity he did not know a little more about whist.
We will have a rare good time--only Fred and Hawkins have to work hard, the rest of us are not going to do much.
Up among the purple figs, the spreuws were having a rare good time, but nobody grudged even those mischievous birds their share, for was there not abundance for all?
Impelled by this intuition I flung out my arm hastily, and by rare good luck it came in contact with his hand.
By rare good fortune it was yet unoccupied, and as we took the few hurried steps toward the foot of the stairs I found my arm was encircling Celia Minor.
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