Pleasant
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The tranquillity with which she extended to him her energetic little hand, introduced him to Vorkuyev and, indicating a pretty red-haired child who sat in the same room doing needlework, spoke of her as her ward, showed the manners (familiar and
pleasant
to Levin) of a woman of good society, always self-possessed and natural.
It was
pleasant
to speak to her and yet more
pleasant
to listen to her,Anna not only talked naturally and cleverly, but cleverly and carelessly, not attributing any value to her own ideas, but attributing great value to those of her interlocutor.
Over their tea they continued the same kind of
pleasant
and interesting talk.
All of them had been good, and only two things were not quite
pleasant.
'Just as usual,' he answered, perceiving at a glance that she was in one of her
pleasant
moods.
There is nothing that is
pleasant
in life for me.''I understand, and I wanted to offer you my services,' said Koznyshev, gazing into Vronsky's face, which bore evident signs of suffering.
I had expected that, like a surprise, a new,
pleasant
feeling would awaken in me.
And in general the whole day has been so
pleasant.
There was a
pleasant
warmth of living beasts, the good odour of fresh and well-kept litter.
Well! what
pleasant
odour did he find in him?
Catherine, in the tram above him, was no longer at his side with her
pleasant
enervating warmth; and he preferred to avoid foolish thoughts and to go away, for with his wider education he felt nothing of the resignation of this flock; he would end by strangling one of the masters.
I am not in a very
pleasant
situation, I can assure you!"
Then, as they ran, they shouted out to him their wishes for a
pleasant
journey, and rushed through Montsou with their heels in the air.
It would have been so
pleasant
to live in agreement; a feeling of tenderness went through her in the languor of her fatigue.
A
pleasant
journey, and no ill feeling."
We stood stock-still, not knowing what surprise was waiting for us, whether
pleasant
or unpleasant.
"Your Captain Nemo--the devil take him--has just made us a very
pleasant
proposition!"
I went down the gangways and arrived at the museum where I had spent so many
pleasant
and productive hours.
So this milk was a worthwhile reserve ration for us, because in the form of salt butter or cheese, it would provide a
pleasant
change of pace from our standard fare.
Conseil laid in a supply of them, because when they're properly cooked, these winged creatures make a
pleasant
dish.
My nerves calmed a little, but with my brain so aroused, I did a swift review of my whole existence aboard the Nautilus, every
pleasant
or unpleasant incident that had crossed my path since I went overboard from the Abraham Lincoln: the underwater hunting trip, the Torres Strait, our running aground, the savages of Papua, the coral cemetery, the Suez passageway, the island of Santorini, the Cretan diver, the Bay of Vigo, Atlantis, the Ice Bank, the South Pole, our imprisonment in the ice, the battle with the devilfish, the storm in the Gulf Stream, the Avenger, and that horrible scene of the vessel sinking with its crew . . .
How
pleasant
it must be at home!
Homais bend over the splash-board, and in a voice broken by sobs uttered these three sad words—"A
pleasant
journey!""Good-night," said Monsieur Guillaumin.
"A
pleasant
ride!" cried Monsieur Homais.
Well, a
pleasant
dinner!
"Well, a
pleasant
journey!" he said to them; "happy mortals that you are!"Then addressing himself to Emma, who was wearing a blue silk gown with four flounces—"You are as lovely as a Venus.
Then he approached her, and in a soft voice said—"It isn't pleasant, I know; but, after all, no bones are broken, and, since that is the only way that is left for you paying back my money—""But where am I to get any?" said Emma, wringing her hands.
He trembled when a
pleasant
voice sounded close to his ear:'What have you come for, my boy?'Julien turned sharply round, and, struck by the charm of Madame de Renal's expression, forgot part of his shyness.
She found much
pleasant
enjoyment, radiant with the charm of novelty, in the sympathy of this proud and noble spirit.
Lost in a vague and
pleasant
dream, so foreign to his nature, gently pressing that hand which pleased him as an example of perfect beauty, he gave a divided attention to the rustle of the leaves of the lime, stirred by the gentle night breeze, and to the dogs at the mill by the Doubs, barking in the distance.
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