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Yet, as I have said, when on shore she was kind-hearted and
amiable
enough.
The
amiable
spinster smiled as she felt it to be improbable that she should ever have met her new acquaintance before, and not remember his singularities.
If you, sir, have anything wherewith to help the poor, God will repay it to you in heaven, and we on earth will take care in our petitions to him to pray for the life and health of your worship, that they may be as long and as good as your
amiable
appearance deserves."
"Against men in their senses or against madmen," said Don Quixote, "every knight-errant is bound to stand up for the honour of women, whoever they may be, much more for queens of such high degree and dignity as Queen Madasima, for whom I have a particular regard on account of her
amiable
qualities; for, besides being extremely beautiful, she was very wise, and very patient under her misfortunes, of which she had many; and the counsel and society of the Master Elisabad were a great help and support to her in enduring her afflictions with wisdom and resignation; hence the ignorant and ill-disposed vulgar took occasion to say and think that she was his mistress; and they lie, I say it once more, and will lie two hundred times more, all who think and say so.""I neither say nor think so," said Sancho; "let them look to it; with their bread let them eat it; they have rendered account to God whether they misbehaved or not; I come from my vineyard, I know nothing; I am not fond of prying into other men's lives; he who buys and lies feels it in his purse; moreover, naked was I born, naked I find myself, I neither lose nor gain; but if they did, what is that to me? many think there are flitches where there are no hooks; but who can put gates to the open plain?
There was a short pause; the brandy-and-water had done its work; the
amiable
countenance of Mr. Pickwick was fast recovering its customary expression.
The young ladies laughed very heartily, and the old one tried to look amiable, but couldn't manage it.
'You mean,' said the
amiable
aunt, sinking her voice still lower--'you mean, that you don't think Isabella's stooping is as bad as Emily's boldness.
But had her agitation arisen from an
amiable
and feminine sensibility which would have been equally irrepressible in any case; or had it been called forth by a more ardent and passionate feeling, which he, of all men living, could alone awaken?
Stimulated by this inspiring reflection, Mr. Samuel brushed away with such hearty good-will, that in a few minutes the boots and shoes, with a polish which would have struck envy to the soul of the
amiable
Mr. Warren (for they used Day & Martin at the White Hart), had arrived at the door of number five.
Bardell,' said Mr. Pickwick, at last, as that
amiable
female approached the termination of a prolonged dusting of the apartment.
'You'll think it very strange now,' said the
amiable
Mr. Pickwick, with a good-humoured glance at his companion, 'that I never consulted you about this matter, and never even mentioned it, till I sent your little boy out this morning--eh?'
With the single exception of one
amiable
indiscretion, in which an assistant housemaid had equally participated, the history of Mr. Weller's conduct was so very blameless, that Mr. Pickwick felt fully justified in closing the engagement that very evening.
After repeated pressings on the part of Mr. Pott, and repeated protestations on that of Mr. Pickwick that he could not think of incommoding or troubling his
amiable
wife, it was decided that it was the only feasible arrangement that could be made.
Thus Mr. Pickwick was led by the very warmth of his own good feelings to give his consent to a proceeding from which his better judgment would have recoiled--a more striking illustration of his
amiable
character could hardly have been conceived, even if the events recorded in these pages had been wholly imaginary.
Mr. Tupman and Mr. Snodgrass were once again left to their own means of amusement; for Mr. Winkle, in compliance with a most pressing invitation, continued to reside at Mr. Pott's house, and to devote his time to the companionship of his
amiable
lady.
Throwing himself back in the rush-bottomed chair, Mr. Pickwick laughed to himself so heartily, that it would have been quite delightful to any man of well-constituted mind to have watched the smiles that expanded his
amiable
features as they shone forth from beneath the nightcap.
"And arter all, my Lord," says he, "it's a
amiable
weakness."
'Ah, and a wery
amiable
chandler you'll make,' replied Sam, eyeing Job with a side look of intense dislike.
Miss Nupkins possessed all her mamma's haughtiness without the turban, and all her ill-nature without the wig; and whenever the exercise of these two
amiable
qualities involved mother and daughter in some unpleasant dilemma, as they not infrequently did, they both concurred in laying the blame on the shoulders of Mr. Nupkins.
'Amiable
man that 'ere, Sammy,' said Mr. Weller, smoking violently.
My young friend, Trundle, I believe to be a very excellent and manly fellow; and his wife I know to be a very
amiable
and lovely girl, well qualified to transfer to another sphere of action the happiness which for twenty years she has diffused around her, in her father's house.
But people who go voluntarily to law, or are taken forcibly there, for the first time, may be allowed to labour under some temporary irritation and anxiety; and Sam, with a due allowance for the frailties of human nature, obeyed all his master's behests with that imperturbable good-humour and unruffable composure which formed one of his most striking and
amiable
characteristics.
'Now, don't allow yourself to be fatigued beyond your powers; there's a
amiable
bein'.
'He's a-keepin' guard in the lane vith that 'ere dark lantern, like a
amiable
Guy Fawkes!
And, at last, Mr. Pickwick, fairly argued and remonstrated out of all his resolutions, and being in imminent danger of being argued and remonstrated out of his wits, caught Arabella in his arms, and declaring that she was a very
amiable
creature, and that he didn't know how it was, but he had always been very fond of her from the first, said he could never find it in his heart to stand in the way of young people's happiness, and they might do with him as they pleased.
Why, does not the crawling creature see, that even if this be the fact, the Honourable Mr. Slumkey only appears in a still more
amiable
and radiant light than before, if that be possible?
Does not even his obtuseness perceive that this
amiable
and touching desire to carry out the wishes of the constituent body, must for ever endear him to the hearts and souls of such of his fellow townsmen as are not worse than swine; or, in other words, who are not as debased as our contemporary himself?
He disappeared into his bedroom and returned in a few minutes in the character of an
amiable
and simple-minded Nonconformist clergyman.
The daughter was of a good,
amiable
disposition, but affectionate and warm-hearted in her ways, so that it was evident that with her fair personal advantages, and her little income, she would not be allowed to remain single long.
"He seems a very
amiable
person," said Holmes, laughing.
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