Amos will make a real good husband; everybody says he's the best match anywhere around," replied Hannah, crimson with blushes and half crying.
Why, I thought she had a real good place in the high-school; and teachers earn their money dreadful easy.
Miss Farrel was a real good woman, and she had a kind of hard time, too.
A real good sportsman, Stephen Ralli, was to ride Kitty.
My good old friend Michael Morris, though he had lost his money, thought I had put up a real good fight, and gave me a present of a handsome hunting-crop to remind me of my ride on that good horse Albatross.
Come and have a real good game at ball on the stairs.
I suppose she'd be real good on a prayer committee, and would help to fill up there, as you haven't many.
They thought she was a real good sort, and had always meant to get acquainted with her; only she always slipped out as soon as meeting was over.
Yes, thank ye, you're real good, I will come back if I find I ain't wanted.
You have done a real good turn in the Agency business ("My General Agent" was a sobriquet applied at this time by my father to Mr. Huxley.
The former one did me REAL good, for I had got so wearied with the subject that I could hardly bear to correct the proofs (The proofs of 'Animals and Plants,' which Lyell was then reading.
You have done, I believe, a real good turn to the RIGHT SIDE.
Old Barnes had come down well for once, and they were dressed in real good style--hadn't overdone it neither.
Not that I blame the poor thing, she did all for the best, and would have given the eyes out of her head, I believe, to have done us real good, and seen us clear of all our troubles.
I felt like another man after a wash, a nip, and a real good meal, with the two girls sitting close by, and chattering away as usual.
These fellows made a real good show; superb physique: numbers of old friends especially amongst the New Zealanders.
Therefore, whether from the local or the larger point of view, he has no wish to call us in until he has had a real good try.
Well, that is a gift, I tell you, a real good one.
They're real good-lookin' teeth, but they're no good to chew with.
She never told me all this now; some of it I heard from other sources, like her sister and others, but she did tell me a lot of it, because we got to be real good friends.
And, of course, my mother is a real good woman, so everybody had something nice to say.
But there was nothing that the boys enjoyed more at this season of the year, than a real good snowstorm.
How long will it be before we can make a real good noise, mother?
We 'll go over to the pond, some warm day, and go into water; it's a real good place to bathe.
You hear me Sam, you always be real good to her now you and me is married right to each other.
I don't say, no, never, but perhaps I could learn a whole lot about women the right way, if I had a real good teacher.
You be real good to her Sam, now you hear me, now you and me is married right together.
Mother would spare me,--to a real good situation; and I would come home Sundays.
He's a real good 'chaser, the same I won the double on at Torquay.
He had been advised to back Frisky in the Flying Handicap, and told Hector it was a real good thing, and likely to start at a long price.
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