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    1. ’ He argued good naturedly


    2. ‘Shut up, you idiot!’ Berndt said good naturedly as a tall, thin, dark skinned man appears at the end of the anteroom


    3. The men don’t appear to be bothered and spend most of the journey arguing good naturedly over how they are going to find Drens


    4. ‘Heartless women!’ he said good naturedly, obviously accustomed to the fact that his son does not rate his practical skills


    5. of tooting car horns and good natured but serious protest


    6. This was greeted by good natured whistles and cat-calls from the bunch of students near the stage


    7. Soon they were heading home with a good natured easy atmosphere sweeping over them as they all smoked and watched the traffic go by


    8. To do otherwise is to take advantage of your good nature and called “over reaching


    9. I’m always up for a bit of good natured fun but really chaps, come on!! Who on earth could possibly fall for this one?


    10. I heard someone bellow in a good natured, yet scolding tone, “Ted and Curt what have you fellows been up to?”

    11. good naturedly as she led the way to the landing stage where her boat was tied up


    12. “Yours is crucial new wisdom, of such good nature and insight that none could deny it, so none of the rest of that matters


    13. Lovers were all on their own quest, but there was an additional twist with Graciela Sorribes—had she not dumped me, I would have taken an editing job that kept me in Toronto, and destroyed her good nature in those early years


    14. trying times when his patience and good nature had been tested, pushed


    15. It was a good natured laugh


    16. Because you basically trust your own motives, you are able to trust in the ultimate good nature of other people as well


    17. " He said with good natured sarcasm


    18. seeing the levity in the situation but offered a good natured reply


    19. As for Alice, she was immediately taken by Betty’s good nature


    20. “Runs Like Cheetah is wise in his own way, but he is so good natured his roots have never tasted the darker waters that bring true wisdom

    21. “You are too loving and good natured to see what has happened to your father


    22. Yet they couldn’t resist the good nature of Runs Like Cheetah


    23. ” I touched his shoulder tenderly and whispered, “When I gave myself so openly to you as a young girl, who could have known that our lives would come to this?” He laughed in that soft, good natured way of his and said, “Yes, who could have known?” I couldn’t help but laugh too—even today, his laughter still makes my heart leap


    24. I think it was Bernard Shaw who said that any good natured fool would make a better husband than a Caesar, Shakespeare and Napoleon for great men are ill-equipped for domestic purposes, and as for me, I fell between two stools ending up an intellectual fool


    25. They whistled and made lewd, but good natured


    26. “I don't know,” he shrugged with good natured ignorance, but a fading forbearance


    27. Good natured grumbling met with these orders, but Henri grinningly overruled them, and soon the kitchen was sparkling clean and back in the pristine condition it had been before breakfast


    28. If I like carefully to separate my own soul and body, why should I not do the same with those of other sinners? It has always seemed to me so quaint the way we admit, the good nature with which we reiterate that we are all wretched sinners


    29. 'He is really most good natured and affectionate


    30. be but our trust depended on our good nature and believing in their trustworthiness

    31. We parted with friendly smiles and good natured jokes


    32. They bullied and good naturedly manhandled the girls, petted them and fondle their breasts and behinds on the sly, getting slaps and screams for their efforts and always a good laugh


    33. As it turned out: the people of Germany saved themselves and recovered from their Great Depression by their own hard work and willingness to help each other and their basic, simple-minded, selfless good nature


    34. the good natured play but quickly sobered when they


    35. If he knows not the meaning of “was not” how can we approach him with the information? He has banked liberally, even excessively on our good nature; but he has presumed too largely upon it, and because of strained diplomatic affairs, I have broken all neutrality covenants and will besiege his forts, force evacuation and confiscate all the spoils


    36. One of the muleteers in attendance, who could not have had much good nature in him, hearing the poor prostrate man blustering in this style, was unable to refrain from giving him an answer on his ribs; and coming up to him he seized his lance, and having broken it in pieces, with one of them he began so to belabour our Don Quixote that, notwithstanding and in spite of his armour, he milled him like a measure of wheat


    37. "At any rate," said Don Quixote, "I have more confidence in thy affection and good nature; and so I would have thee know that this night there befell me one of the strangest adventures that I could describe, and to relate it to thee briefly thou must know that a little while ago the daughter of the lord of this castle came to me, and that she is the most elegant and beautiful damsel that could be found in the wide world


    38. Pausing to turn a page, the lad saw her looking and, with boyish good nature offered half his paper, saying bluntly, "want to read it? That's a first-rate story


    39. So poor Meg sang and rocked, told stories and tried every sleep-provoking wile she could devise, but all in vain, the big eyes wouldn't shut, and long after Daisy had gone to byelow, like the chubby little bunch of good nature she was, naughty Demi lay staring at the light, with the most discouragingly wide-awake expression of countenance


    40. The youthful infatuation of nineteen would naturally blind him to every thing but her beauty and good nature; but the four succeeding years--years, which if rationally spent, give such improvement to the understanding, must have opened his eyes to her defects of education, while the same period of time, spent on her side in inferior society and more frivolous pursuits, had perhaps robbed her of that simplicity which might once have given an interesting character to her beauty

    41. He gave in to this, and good naturedly desisted


    42. weaknesses to good nature, and an indolent facility that kept her too


    43. consistently with candour and good nature, it can have no foundation but


    44. "I don't know how to thank you, sir, but I won't abuse your good nature


    45. Come, come, do not look so astonished, or you will make me think you are laughing at me in return for my good nature


    46. because it seems the moon will have the good nature to float us


    47. that we have abused his good nature all day


    48. ” There was a “noticeable regression” in Rosemary’s mental and physical stability, and her “customary good nature gave way increasingly to tension and irritability


    49. Embarked as I was, and moreover captivated with the charms of my new companions, I was too much prejudiced in favour of any proposal they could make, to as much as hesitate an assent; which, therefore, readily giving in the style of a carte blanche, I received fresh kisses of compliment from them all, in approval of my docility and good nature


    50. The domino, after a little discourse, in which Emily doubtless distinguished her good nature and easiness more than her wit, began to make violent love to her, and drawing her insensibly to some benches at the lower end of the masquerade room, got her to sit by him, where he squeezed her hands, pinched her cheeks, praised and played with her fine hair, admired her complexion, and all in a style of courtship dashed with a certain oddity, that not comprehending the mystery of, poor Emily attributed to his falling in with the humour of her disguise; and being naturally not the cruellest of her profession, began to incline to a parley on those essentials
























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