In the free conversation of the intimate circle there is always a cordial display of sincere interest for the welfare of each other.
To make this place a perfect paradise to me, nothing is wanting but an agreeable companion and sincere friend; such as my dear miss Willis hath been, and I hope still will be, to her ever faithful.
Being a sincere convert to virtue, he had changed his name, that he might elude the enquiries of the count, whose generous allowance he determined to forego, that he might have no dependence but upon his own industry and moderation.
The hand that he had free grasped Claude's in a burst of sincere affection.
Gagniere pretended to admire the plan, nodding his head, but thinking of something else; while Claude and Sandoz examined it withsincere interest.
She was undoubtedlysincere in her condemnation, whilst the majority who joined the hue and cry against Strindberg were but tainted reflections of the purity upon which they prided themselves.
While he was thus privately betraying the confidence that had been reposed in him, he was publicly affecting the most unalterable attachment and the most sincere respect for the queen.
His expression altered to a sincere dejection; his shoulders drooped, and his voice indicated supreme annoyance.
She turned toward the house, whereupon he gave a little pathetic exclamation of pleading in a voice that was masterly, being as sincere as it was musical, and he took a few leaning steps toward her, both hands outstretched.
Perhaps that unfortunate man was sincerewhen he wrote to you, sincere in attempting to kill himself, sincere in returning that same night to Florine.
I fell in love, and was on the point of changing into a totally different person; for my passion was sincere and ardent.
Yes, I believe this story like a sincere and orthodox Christian.
In every argument I have had, in every concession I have asked for, I have been met with a sincere desire to foster the growing friendship between our countries.
I find on all sides of me an earnest and sincere desire for peace.
The result was that this most sincere friend and protector of the unhappy youth came to the conclusion that his vanity was incorrigible.
Moreau could not make himself familiar with Oscar as Godeschal could; and perhaps that sincere friend to young Husson was behind Godeschal in these efforts to initiate the poor youth safely into the mysteries of life.
On the contrary they are fundamental verities of incalculable benefit to every sincere artist.
To every sincere seeker nature reveals her secrets, but since men differ in their curiosities she reveals different things to different men.
Mademoiselle Schult had cause, too, to wipe her eyes, pretending a more or less sincere repentance for her share in the deception.
Our ways of thinking are sometimes altered by events, especially when they are founded upon sincere and disinterested affection.
They mistook for awkwardness the embarrassment experienced by sincere and open natures in the presence of more artificial natures.
To believe him sincere and to believe him false seems equally impossible.
He was one of the most prominent Catholic priests in the State, and one of Racine's honored and best men, and his death will be learned withsincere regret and sorrow by all classes of people.
But the mourning was just as sincere as at the largest and most imposing funeral.
He was able, sanguine, and a sincere well-wisher to the province, though gnawed by an insatiable hunger for distinction.
My sincere thanks are due to the late Earl of Crawford and Balcarres, and to Lord Zouche, for their kindness in allowing me free access to their valuable collections of Coptic MSS.
I entertain sincere veneration for the character and services of Dr.
I think that Maurice is more sincere than Suzanne, though I am fond of Suzanne.
Ann replied as best she could, poor, sincere Ann, who did not know how to get out of it.
In a trice the entire Jolly Six surrounded Aline with affectionate and sincere greetings.
I am tired with a hard day's work, so no more, except to give my sincere thanks and hearty wishes for the success of your Travels.
With very sincere thanks for the kind sympathy which you have always shown me, and with much respect,.
It will give me sincere pleasure, and will make the second dedication I have received, the other being from John Addington Symonds.
My opinion about Thoreau, and the passage in The Week, is perhaps a fad, but it is sincere and stable.
However, all that is not to the purpose, which is to thank you for the sincere pleasure afforded by your charming letter.
But we are not put here to enjoy ourselves: it was not God's purpose; and I am prepared to argue, it is not our sincere wish.
Letty, smarting, felt that her relation to George's dying mother had revealed her to Lady Maxwell far more than any wild and half-sincere confessions could have done.
For it was not the case merely of a spiritual drama in which a few souls, all equally sincere and void of offence, were concerned.
Admiration he had, for worthy objects, in abundant store; high appreciation for what was excellent; sympathy with all sincere and upward-tending endeavour.