For a sensible girl, she is certainly almost as vain as they make them.
But brushing these thoughts aside, as unworthy a sensible girl, Lois returned to her psychology, and mentally worked out a problem or two before she reached Fay House.
But you are a sensible girl, Julia, and I've wanted to tell you that in many ways you've done me a lot of good.
But, really, such a sensible girl couldn't keep on objecting for ever.
She is a sensible girl, in whose judgment I have unbounded confidence, but her friendship for Miss Bramlett has caused her heart to get the upper hand of her brain.
Yes, and so does every honest man; but I cannot understand how such a sensible girl could be so ready to give her hand to such a man.
Lottie, you know, is a sensible girl, possessed of great prudence, and you may rest assured she will aid us at the right moment.
Now, Maud, you're such a sensible girl--what do you think about this young man turning up?
Now, you're such a sensible girl, can't you think of something?
Mrs. Dobson always speaks of Maud as "such a sensible girl"; spiteful people suggest that this praise is a form of apology for the absence of physical charm.
I was saying that no one had ever called me a 'nice, sensible girl.
You might as well call a spoilt beauty a 'nice, sensible girl.
I'm not a sensible girl, unfortunately," she said.
It is all right, Sir Charles; she is a sensible girl, and will give you no further trouble.
You are a modest, sensible girl, and have always steered a good course.
You are a good, sensible girl; and too beautiful to want a husband long.
I dare say your ways out West are not exactly like our ways at the East, and Ethie may not fall in with them at once, perhaps never with some of them, but I am sure she will do what is right, as she is a sensible girl.
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