He's got a very decent degree, too; a first in Mods and Greats; really very decent.
It seems to me I am really very good-natured even to reply to such nonsense.
I believe, Nancy, you will never see your favourite any more; for he is really very ill.
That is really very fine, and Anneliese always wrote the best compositions; Frau Doktor M.
It is really very unpleasant, and this evening I shall have to take frightful care because of Dora.
The Nutling is really very nice, if one could only understand better what she says, but she talks at such a rate that in the Fifth, where she teaches too, they call her Waterfall.
It is really very lovely--had tea in another casino with the same view of the sea.
Staal looks so nice, is so much more animated, really very pretty, so high bred and always well dressed.
She was very pretty and not, I think, deficient in natural abilities, though it isreally very good of me to say so; for she could not endure me!
Apropos, I had almost forgotten to tell you of my new conquest of Lord Bective, who is really very humble, civil, and attentive to me.
Mr. Craven is really very good, and I shall like to act with him very much, and Mr. St. Aubin is very fair.
It is really very pretty, but I fear will look in our large theater as a lady's water-color sketch of a landscape would by way of a scene.
The one effective speech would have been a declaration of independent means, a smiling disclaimer of poverty: "I was only joking; I am really very rich.
She's really very good-looking, and she wasn't a bad sort altogether.
In spite of all the talk of snobbery and wealth-worship, it is really very simple.
And he is really very nice, and so honest and kind and gentle that I felt sorry for him.
You have been a Good Samaritan to me," she said quietly, "and I am really very grateful.
Edna is really very good-natured," thought Bessie gratefully, as she sauntered happily through the leafy lanes.
It is such a pity that he is not more at his ease in society; people think he is stupid and cannot talk, but he is really very intelligent, and knows a great deal about a good many subjects.
In fact, it is really very hard to get a start in Russia unless one is able to attract the attention of the public very forcibly.
Unfortunately, the number of virtuosos who have been taught exclusively in America is really very small.
There is really very little in common between a Beethoven Sonata and a Liszt Rhapsody.
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