1 It isn't anything, only they all felt kindly and wanted to show it.
2 He shook hands kindly, but looked as if something did not please him.
3 She did not finish her speech, for Belle shook her head at her and broke in, saying kindly.
4 But they were kindly people, in spite of the frivolous life they led, and soon put their guest at her ease.
5 She put it as a favor, but I'm sure Mrs. Kirke has told her about us, and she does it out of kindness to me.
6 Mrs. Gardiner, a stately old lady, greeted them kindly and handed them over to the eldest of her six daughters.
7 Besides, the best have to get through the hobbledehoy age, and that's the very time they need most patience and kindness.
8 Also in return for his great kindness in the hour of affliction any one of my artistic works he likes, Noter Dame is the best.
9 The girls do care for me, and I for them, and there's a great deal of kindness and sense and talent among them, in spite of what you call fashionable nonsense.
10 In spite of various very natural temptations to resent and retaliate, Amy adhered to her resolution all the next day, bent on conquering her enemy by kindness.
11 That rosy cheeks don't last forever, that silver threads will come in the bonnie brown hair, and that, by-and-by, kindness and respect will be as sweet as love and admiration now.
12 But in their kindness Meg saw only pity for her poverty, and her heart felt very heavy as she stood by herself, while the others laughed, chattered, and flew about like gauzy butterflies.
13 Laurie turned red again, but wasn't offended at being accused of bashfulness, for there was so much good will in Jo it was impossible not to take her blunt speeches as kindly as they were meant.
14 Meg couldn't refuse the offer so kindly made, for a desire to see if she would be 'a little beauty' after touching up caused her to accept and forget all her former uncomfortable feelings toward the Moffats.
15 Like bees swarming after their queen, mother and daughters hovered about Mr. March the next day, neglecting everything to look at, wait upon, and listen to the new invalid, who was in a fair way to be killed by kindness.
16 Well, they went to the bottom, and a nice mermaid welcomed them, but was much grieved on finding the box of headless knights, and kindly pickled them in brine, hoping to discover the mystery about them, for being a woman, she was curious.
17 She only said, "Thank you, deary," but something in her face made the girls change the subject, and talk as cheerfully as they could about Mr. Brooke's kindness, the prospect of a fine day tomorrow, and the happy times they would have when Father came home to be nursed.
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