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1. Popular here is the hamam ‘public sauna’ (in days of old, women could ask for a divorce if they did not receive their bi-weekly hamam voucher!) Or say hel o to a good-tempered Karabakh horse
2. He met his visitor with an apparently genial and good-tempered air, and it was only after a few minutes that
3. A propensity to be saucy was one; and a perverse will, that indulged children invariably acquire, whether they be good-tempered or cross
4. `Yes: don't you remember 'ow good-tempered 'e was last summer when there was such a lot of Scarlet Fever about?'
5. Rosamond was silent and did not smile again; but the lovely curves of her face looked good-tempered enough without smiling
6. In reality, however, she was intensely aware of Lydgate's voice and movements; and her pretty good-tempered air of unconsciousness was a studied negation by which she satisfied her inward opposition to him without compromise of propriety
7. "Eugenie," cried the mother, when Grandet was fairly gone, "I don't know which side of the bed your father got out of, but he is good-tempered this morning
8. of procedure was good-tempered
9. As she grew up, a sound English education corrected in a great measure her French defects; and when she left school, I found in her a pleasing and obliging companion: docile, good-tempered, and well-principled
10. She thought he was really good-tempered, and could fancy his entering into a plan of that sort most pleasantly
11. 'She never was really well brought up,' the Red Queen went on: 'but it's amazing how good-tempered she is! Pat her on the head, and see how pleased she'll be!' But this was more than Alice had courage to do
12. He met his visitor with an apparently genial and good-tempered air, and it was only after a few minutes that Raskolnikov saw signs of a certain awkwardness in him, as though he had been thrown out of his reckoning or caught in something very secret
13. Although he had been sent to the convict prison as a smuggler, he was remarkably honest and good-tempered (I have spoken of him before); at the same time he was a dreadful coward, and feared the rod above all things
14. It is possible in this way to know the exact life of this brave, indolent, good-tempered, healthful race of half-Russians, half-Circassians, and to feel the charm they possessed for Olenin
15. The former was one of the most agreeable, uniformly good-tempered, and cheerful women whom one could possibly meet
16. Yet, though she foresaw all the unpleasantness of her predicament, she did nothing to escape from it by (for instance) conciliating this one, giving presents to that other one, and forbearing to grumble—the last a precaution which it would have been easy for her to take, seeing that by nature she was in no way exacting, as well as very good-tempered
17. He had been an obstinate child, always good-tempered but always bent on his own way