Thank you for sending me Sir Edward Lytton's letter, which has given me real pleasure.
To pause at Coventry would be a real pleasure to me; but I think, even if we could do it on our way home, it would be better economy to wait until the sense of hurry is past, and make it a little reward for work done.
It will give me real pleasure if you will accept the loan of a hundred dollars, which you can repay when you write to me from Richmond.
I should not think of accepting payment for aid rendered to an officer of our army; but it will give me real pleasure to receive a letter saying you have reached home in safety.
It's a real pleasure to us to have one of our officers under our roof.
It was a real pleasure to be again with the dear Frances and Emilia de Bunsen, who are so like sisters to me, and the kind pleasant Sternbergs.
I have, however, also had a real pleasure in a present from the Duchess of Cleveland of her Life of Everard Primrose, only printed for his friends.
I look upon my servants as my best and truest friends; their rooms, in their way, are as pretty and comfortable as my own, and I believe that they have a real pleasure in serving me.
It is a real pleasure to me to write to you on this subject, and I should be delighted if we can understand each other; but you must not let your good nature lead you on.
It gave me real pleasure--I am speaking quite seriously--to do what I did.
It would give me real pleasure to resolve your doubts, but I cannot.
I am extremely glad that the inundation did not so greatly injure your scientific property, though it would have been a real pleasure to me to have been allowed to have replaced your scientific apparatus.
He very kindly asked me to visit his Mission in Isfahan, and it was a real pleasure to see a Mission worked on such sensible lines.
We filled it with water by means of a bucket, and it was a real pleasure to see the camels crowding round it and satisfying their thirst of two days.
They impress one, they almost frighten one, but give no reposeful, real pleasure in gazing upon them such as less disturbed scenery does.
It is a real pleasure to see SMITH, of the Colosseum Club, meet BROWN, also a member of the same sociable institution.
It assures mortals that there 490:1 is real pleasure in sin; but the grand truths of Christian Science dispute this error.
It will give me real pleasure if you will accept the loan of one hundred dollars, which you can repay when you write to me from Richmond.
From the top to the bottom these men are so hardy, so efficient, so energetic, that it is a real pleasure to look at them.
I repeat that your standing in the class gave me real pleasure.
If between now and next winter you could complete some ensemble work, it would be a real pleasure to me to make it known in Paris, where that sort of composition, when well played, has more chance of success than you perhaps think.
Schuberth of Hamburg has just sent me your transcriptions of the Schumann songs, which have given me real pleasure.
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