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1 She had not noticed before that he was an uncommonly good - looking fellow .
2 William was a good-looking fellow - tall ,strong ,andhandsome-withan open intelligent countenance.
3 Hardross Courage, if I remember rightly, was rather a good-looking fellow .
4 He's a deuced good - looking fellow , too, and will be sure to do it.
5 Later, Alice snatched a chance to whisper to Rose: What a good - looking fellow !
6 A good - looking fellow with coal black hair and light blue eyes.
7 A good-looking fellow , and, in his way, civil and obliging.
8 The Buccaneer was rather a good-looking fellow - so he thought-whenhe was properly got up.
9 He's a good - looking fellow - some kind of foreigner, I believe; pretty eccentric, too, I guess.
10 Then, to be certain, I said, 'He's a very good - looking fellow , ain't he now?
11 You are a gentleman and a devilish good - looking fellow .
12 Mrs. Bourdon has a son, a tall, good - looking fellow enough, whom you may have seen.
13 He was a light Mulatto, a very good - looking fellow , and I judged that he was intelligent.
14 A good-looking fellow like me-whyshould I work?
15 A good-looking fellow , a little too sure of himself; but that of course was the Colonial fault.
16 Young Crown was a good-looking fellow of twenty-three, clean-minded, ambitious, dogged in work and dogged in play.
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