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It was only good-natured teasing this time
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‘As good-natured as ever, I see
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“You think?” His friend said good-naturedly, laughing
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The large man behind the desk was both warm and good-natured, and treated Harry not as a courier but as a capable employee of a prestigious Architecture firm
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Still, she did not prevail upon the good-natured driver and hopped off the cart as the sun sunk below the horizon at last
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They then exchanged smiles and good-natured nods
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As we passed our friends they good-naturedly teased us about being children
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Maureen had laughed good-naturedly at his gallantry
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He wrote that his good-natured cat freaked out when guests came over and that he was at his wit’s end about the bad behavior
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” However, they all accepted their fate in a good-natured way and even single irons and confinement in the
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Not that such obnoxious attitudes necessarily constitute an open form of rebellion, (although they may), but rather ―good-natured‖ razzing that remains cordial in whatever manner lacking proper respect
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Then, laughing good-naturedly, I made my way over to the cow shed
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Desultory argument ensued, with the pair of them half-heartedly disputing the laurel crown of good-natured invective
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They were being served what appeared to be beef stew by two German girls, and there was considerable laughter and good-natured chiding of the women as they filled the mens’ plates
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His mother merely tinkled a good-natured laugh
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3 Jesus would have good-naturedly managed the crowd and effectively disarmed even his violent enemies had it not been for the tactical blunder of one of his own apostles, Simon Zelotes, who, with the help of Nahor, one of the younger evangelists, had meanwhile gathered together a group of Jesus' friends from among the crowd and, assuming a belligerent attitude, had served notice on the enemies of the Master to go hence
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Might a beaver help me, I wondered? I had always gotten along well with beavers, but that was back where the earthfolk were good-natured
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Peter was often annoyed by Philip's questions, but the others took his inquiries good-naturedly
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This dog breed is good-natured
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Generally a good-natured, calm and affectionate dog; but will
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But on the flip, I also believe in a good-natured hand, that's incognito as the devil
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became a contest as to who would give in first; it was all good-natured but the
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As the group walked into the lobby they joked good-naturedly about how different their day was from what was on the itinerary that they had so carefully planned
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Meaning and intending they live, and meaning and intending, too oft, they die,�kind, good-natured, respectable people; not enemies, but friends to St
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They had even teased him good-naturedly about his refusal to ride in the car with them
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He has always been good-natured, and the trouble with being good-natured is that
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What’s more, they’re quite cultured and good-natured
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‘What about Sathyam?’ thought Prasad, looking for ways to bring about Roopa’s fall? ‘He’s one of those colorless characters, without a conviction to name, and lo, the society labels such as good-natured! While their manner derives its means from the lack of exposure, their signature is not sourced in a strong character either
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She loved that people here knew her name and gave a damn about her personal life—even if that was mostly as a source of good-natured gossip—because they wouldn’t ask if they didn’t care, if they didn’t feel that in some small way, she was one of theirs
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He gave a thin, but good-natured smile
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“I’ve been told that a couple of times,” she chuckled good-naturedly
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He smiled good-naturedly, standing erect
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” Falcon protested good-naturedly
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They had stood in a moment of stalemated silence until Trevain had begun to laugh in his good-natured and infectious way
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It was an easy and good-natured audience tonight, for which she was grateful
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But I noticed they have put the prices up on the dog food again!” she grumbled – good-naturedly, of course
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"The same good-natured fellow as before," said Edward, holding on to himself, because it was his first morning in England, and he didn't want to be cross
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Her distant German home and its spiritless inhabitants were objects only of her good-natured shrugs
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was her good-natured way of poking fun at the ‘uppity, hoity-toity big shots’
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If I were Charlotte nothing would induce me to stir from the side of a good-natured man who could make me laugh
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A queer expression was in his eyes as he looked at her, an expression entirely at variance with his calm and good-natured talk, the exceedingly anxious expression of a man who knows his whole happiness is quivering in the balance
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Wemyss was most good-natured, and she was sure, and as she knew from experience, was most kind and thoughtful; but the things he said were so very unlike the things Jim said, and his way of looking at things was so very unlike Jim's way
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She was so much accustomed to find life kind, that given a moment of quiet like this with somebody being good-natured and back she slipped to her usual state, which was one of affection and confidence
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And, as things stood, he owned a really big horse, a good-natured gelding that he used as a pack-horse
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He had always been a good-natured, obedient horse
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He was good-natured and fair, and his master had to have those same qualities
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He sounded good-natured, but his words were self-righteous
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made and, as she suspected he was good-natured about it and joked with her
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Olin smiled good-naturedly but he was not pleased by the thought of competing suitors
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He had done some of his best thinking whilst surrounded by the roar of machinery and the good-natured cussing of a building crew
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Nathan joined in the good-natured laughter fill-
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his head before poking him in the side, to the other’s irritation, the good-natured Hite
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“Well get on with you!” I said, shoving her good-naturedly into action
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Smiling good-naturedly Eli took her hand and then the hand of his son and led them toward the gateway to the surface
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” Alex said good-naturedly
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He was a good-natured and fearless young man, and a natural
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He always had envied his youngest brother's good-naturedness
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Noah shrugged his broad shoulders good-naturedly and took another bite of his apple
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He was an exceptionally good-humoured and candid youth, good-natured to the point of simplicity, though both depth and dignity lay concealed under that simplicity
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"Well!" said that good-natured emissary, after a full half-hour of bootless attempts to bring him round to the question
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She was a woman of forty, not at all bad-looking, fat and buxom, with black eyes and eyebrows, good-natured from fatness and laziness, and absurdly bashful
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It would have been good-natured except for a look in the eyes, which shone with a watery, mawkish light under almost white, blinking eyelashes
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"All the while the good-natured improvised courier was telling me this, I hung upon his words, my legs trembling under me so that I could scarcely stand
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Jo read till her eyes gave out and she was sick of books, got so fidgety that even good-natured Laurie had a quarrel with her, and so reduced in spirits that she desperately wished she had gone with Aunt March
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He was not very wise, but very good-natured, and altogether an excellent person to carry on a picnic
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During one of her play hours she wrote out the important document as well as she could, with some help from Esther as to certain legal terms, and when the good-natured Frenchwoman had signed her name, Amy felt relieved and laid it by to show Laurie, whom she wanted as a second witness
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He meant it to be a good-natured joke, but that one word sealed his fate
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Kirke says, and takes it so good-naturedly that they all like him in spite of his foreign ways
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"I wanted to tell you," he went on good-naturedly, after his joke, "that it isn't the money I should trouble about
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Don Quixote's host was one Don Antonio Moreno by name, a gentleman of wealth and intelligence, and very fond of diverting himself in any fair and good-natured way; and having Don Quixote in his house he set about devising modes of making him exhibit his mad points in some harmless fashion; for jests that give pain are no jests, and no sport is worth anything if it hurts another
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"Ay, you may abuse me as you please," said the good-natured old lady, "you have taken Charlotte off my hands, and cannot give her back again
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"A man of whom he had always had such reason to think well! Such a good-natured fellow! He did not believe there was a bolder rider in England! It was an unaccountable business
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Ferrars, a very good-natured woman, I am sure it would give her great pleasure; she said as much the other day
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Because they neither flattered herself nor her children, she could not believe them good-natured; and because they were fond of reading, she fancied them satirical: perhaps without exactly knowing what it was to be satirical; but that did not signify
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I shall, therefore, not visit either of these telegraphs, but one in the open country where I shall find a good-natured simpleton, who knows no more than the machine he is employed to work
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To the world and to his servants Danglars assumed the character of the good-natured man and the indulgent father
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Good-natured, confiding, and forgiving as I had been, I became revengeful, cunning, and wicked, or rather, immovable as fate
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It was all good-natured, in a way more of an honor than a full-uniform medal ceremony
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It was all good-natured, in a way more of an honor than a full-uniform medal ceremony
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Icy stares began to replace good-natured grins
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But it had seemed to work for the sophomores the year before, and George Morry, the usual sophomore coxswain, had put up with it good-naturedly
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"Yes, all right," said Hazel good-naturedly, as he began to limp along the bank upstream
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Fearfully rich, handsome, great connections, an aide-de-camp, and with all that a very nice, good-natured fellow
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There was not much else to make the place cosy or attractive, and since Bublanski, usually so good-natured, was about to lose his temper, she took matters into her own hands and gave a calm, factual account of what had taken place
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’ And he pictured to himself Vronsky, happy, good-natured, clever, and self-possessed, certainly never placed in the awful position in which he had been that evening
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The husband of Princess Betsy, a good-natured fat man, an ardent collector of engravings, hearing that his wife had visitors, came into the drawing room before going to his club
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He felt that this independent attitude of a man who might have done anything, but cared to do nothing was already beginning to pall, that many people were beginning to fancy that he was not really capable of anything but being a straightforward, good-natured fellow
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‘I saw you were in uncertainty about me,’ said Levin, smiling good-naturedly, ‘but I made haste to plunge into intellectual conversation to smooth over the defects of my attire
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Of all that had been said, what stuck most in his memory was the phrase of stupid, good-natured Turovtsin—‘ACTED LIKE A MAN, HE
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The priest, a little old man with a scanty grizzled beard and weary, good-natured eyes, was standing at the altar-rails, turning over the pages of a missal
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Remembering Golenishtchev, a thin, lively, good-natured and well-bred boy, always at the head of the class, Vronsky could not make out the reason of his irritability, and he did not like it
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This answer had struck Darya Alexandrovna as revolting in spite of the good-natured and pleasing face of the young woman; but now she could not help recalling these words
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Stiva says the whole aim of her existence is to prove her superiority over Auntie Katerina Pavlovna: that’s all true; but she’s a good-natured woman, and I am so grateful to her
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master; the stout, good-natured wife in a cap with lace and a Turkish shawl, petting her pretty grandchild, her daughter’s daughter; the young son, a sixth form high school boy, coming home from school, and greeting his father, kissing his big hand; the genuine, cordial words and gestures of the old man—all this had the day before roused an instinctive feeling of respect and sympathy in Levin
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‘Levin, this way!’ a good-natured voice shouted a little farther on
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He had always liked the good-hearted rake, Turovtsin—he was associated in his mind with memories of his courtship—and at that moment, after the strain of intellectual conversation, the sight of Turovtsin’s good-natured face was particularly
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‘Well, there’s nothing for us now but to kiss and be friends,’ Vronsky said, with good-natured playfulness, holding out his hand
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There was unmistakable sympathy in those good-natured little
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But, knowing what our relations were, he said in the most good-natured and respectful manner possible that he supposed on my leaving at Christmas I should take you with me, and on my asking what he would do without you he merely observed that, as a matter of fact, it was a time of year when he could do with a very little female help
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It occurred to the good-natured Marian that, as Tess was so tired, her discovery of her visitor's presence might have the bad effect of taking away her appetite; and Marian was thinking of inducing Tess to descend by a ladder on the further side of the stack when the gentleman came forward and looked up