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Notwithstanding financial markets’ celebration of QE, not to mention the US Federal Reserve’s
hearty
self-congratulation, an analysis based on the three Ts should give the ECB pause.
Finally, North Korea’s nuclear aspirations are a
hearty
perennial for any US president.
The resulting report, produced in collaboration with A World At School, identifies the components of the safe schools of the future: adequate public-health training for teachers, twice-daily body-temperature checks for children, education programs on health and Ebola transmission, and hearty, nutrient-rich meals to build up children’s resistance.
Only I must ask you to postpone the question of new year's gifts, and temporarily accept a
hearty
handshake in their place.
This reply was followed by laughter among the right hand faction down in the hall, it was so
hearty
that K. couldn't stop himself joining in with it.
My friend thought he would close on the two-pound-five job (he is a
hearty
eater), and did so.
Poor people who can hardly keep themselves have eight
hearty
children.
We ate a
hearty
supper, George and I, and we should have had some toddy after it, if we could have found the whisky, but we could not.
"Well," said Harris, reaching his hand out for his glass, "we have had a pleasant trip, and my
hearty
thanks for it to old Father Thames - but I think we did well to chuck it when we did.
"But I leave thee, and that behind me that will prove thy condemnation, and take from thee a
hearty
and joyful deliverance."
Eh, Jack, where would your volunteers be?""Close at the heels of your hindmost man," said I; and we both burst out into the
hearty
laugh with which such discussions usually ended.
And then, as I saw some of the old soldiers laughing, I began to understand that this man was trying to frighten us; so I began to laugh also, and the others as well, but it was not a very
hearty
laugh either.
I was in straight enough before, and as I told you, I was in perplexity before, and acquainted you with the circumstances, that I might have your advice.''My dear,' says he, 'I have been considering very much upon it, you may be sure, and though it is a piece of advice that has a great many mortifications in it to me, and may at first seem strange to you, yet, all things considered, I see no better way for you than to let him go on; and if you find him
hearty
and in earnest, marry him.'
However, that wish was not
hearty
neither, for I loved my Lancashire husband entirely, as indeed I had ever done from the beginning; and he merited from me as much as it was possible for a man to do; but that by the way.
It seemed to her that her son, once dead, Therese could have no thought for a husband, and here was Michaud affirming, with a
hearty
laugh, that Therese was out of sorts because she wanted one.
Hence the cogitation and abstraction you found me in, and reason enough, what you have heard from me."Hearing this, my friend, giving himself a slap on the forehead and breaking into a
hearty
laugh, exclaimed,"Before God, Brother, now am I disabused of an error in which I have been living all this long time I have known you, all through which I have taken you to be shrewd and sensible in all you do; but now I see you are as far from that as the heaven is from the earth.
CHAPTER XIWHAT BEFELL DON QUIXOTE WITH CERTAIN GOATHERDSHe was cordially welcomed by the goatherds, and Sancho, having as best he could put up Rocinante and the ass, drew towards the fragrance that came from some pieces of salted goat simmering in a pot on the fire; and though he would have liked at once to try if they were ready to be transferred from the pot to the stomach, he refrained from doing so as the goatherds removed them from the fire, and laying sheepskins on the ground, quickly spread their rude table, and with signs of
hearty
good-will invited them both to share what they had.
CHAPTER XXIVIN WHICH IS CONTINUED THE ADVENTURE OF THE SIERRA MORENAThe history relates that it was with the greatest attention Don Quixote listened to the ragged knight of the Sierra, who began by saying:"Of a surety, senor, whoever you are, for I know you not, I thank you for the proofs of kindness and courtesy you have shown me, and would I were in a condition to requite with something more than good-will that which you have displayed towards me in the cordial reception you have given me; but my fate does not afford me any other means of returning kindnesses done me save the
hearty
desire to repay them."
The landlady, the landlord, their daughter, and Maritornes, when they saw Don Quixote and Sancho coming, went out to welcome them with signs of
hearty
satisfaction, which Don Quixote received with dignity and gravity, and bade them make up a better bed for him than the last time: to which the landlady replied that if he paid better than he did the last time she would give him one fit for a prince.
"Pass judgment on your chivalries, senor," returned Sancho, "and don't set yourself up to judge of other men's fears or braveries, for I am as good a fearer of God as my neighbours; but leave me to despatch these skimmings, for all the rest is only idle talk that we shall be called to account for in the other world;" and so saying, he began a fresh attack on the bucket, with such a
hearty
appetite that he aroused Don Quixote's, who no doubt would have helped him had he not been prevented by what must be told farther on.
As soon as Don Quixote had read the inscription on the parchment he perceived clearly that it referred to the disenchantment of Dulcinea, and returning
hearty
thanks to heaven that he had with so little danger achieved so grand an exploit as to restore to their former complexion the countenances of those venerable duennas, he advanced towards the duke and duchess, who had not yet come to themselves, and taking the duke by the hand he said, "Be of good cheer, worthy sir, be of good cheer; it's nothing at all; the adventure is now over and without any harm done, as the inscription fixed on this post shows plainly."
Profuse and
hearty
were the expressions of gratitude with which the captains thanked Roque for his courtesy and generosity; for such they regarded his leaving them their own money.
Whole ages have fled and their works decayed,And nations have scattered been;But the stout old Ivy shall never fade,From its hale and
hearty
green.
There were strange faces in almost every house; in some he recognised the burly form of some old schoolfellow--a boy when he last saw him--surrounded by a troop of merry children; in others he saw, seated in an easy-chair at a cottage door, a feeble and infirm old man, whom he only remembered as a hale and
hearty
labourer; but they had all forgotten him, and he passed on unknown.
Had Mr. Pickwick been alone, these multiplied obstacles would have completely put an end to the pursuit at once, but old Wardle was not to be so easily daunted; and he laid about him with such
hearty
good-will, cuffing this man, and pushing that; strapping a buckle here, and taking in a link there, that the chaise was ready in a much shorter time than could reasonably have been expected, under so many difficulties.
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.
The exchange of cordialities with their fine old host and Mr. Trundle was even more
hearty
and prolonged; and it was not until Mr. Snodgrass had been several times called for, and at last emerged from a dark passage followed soon after by Emily (whose bright eyes looked unusually dim), that the three friends were enabled to tear themselves from their friendly entertainers.
After a
hearty
breakfast, the four gentlemen sallied forth to walk to Gravesend, followed by a man bearing the stone in its deal box.
'Fine, fresh,
hearty
fellows they seem,' said Mr. Pickwick, glancing from the window.
Even the vexation consequent upon his recent adventure had vanished from his mind; and he could join in the
hearty
laughter, which any allusion to it excited in Mr. Wardle, without anger and without embarrassment.
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