1 We had a happy surprise at breakfast.
2 Our evening was a very, very happy one.
3 I feel very solemn, but very, very happy.
4 Mary, many, many, happy years for you both.
5 I should be quite happy if I only knew if Jonathan.
6 I am so happy to-night, because dear Lucy seems better.
7 My dear, I must stop here at present, I feel so miserable, though I am so happy.
8 Her mother rejoiced when she saw her, and we all spent a very happy evening together.
9 I procured him a double supply, and left him as happy a man as, I suppose, any in the world.
10 I must not wish you no pain, for that can never be; but I do hope you will be always as happy as I am now.
11 I trust that your journey from London has been a happy one, and that you will enjoy your stay in my beautiful land.
12 This, my dear fellow, is in obedience to your wishes, for I am only too proud and happy to do anything I can for her.
13 I felt a little sad myself, for I could not but feel how absolutely happy it would have been had Jonathan been with me.
14 Well, Mr. Morris sat down beside me and looked as happy and jolly as he could, but I could see all the same that he was very nervous.
15 Her spirits even were good, and she was full of a happy vivacity, but I could see evidences of the absolute prostration which she had undergone.
16 I want you to see now, and with the eyes of a very happy wife, whither duty has led me; so that in your own married life you too may be all happy as I am.
17 I only told him that much, and then he stood up, and he looked very strong and very grave as he took both my hands in his and said he hoped I would be happy, and that if I ever wanted a friend I must count him one of my best.
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