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1 Heinrich was now invariably kind and worked hard on the farm.
2 But John himself was invariably kind , nay, tender over him-weall guessed why.
3 He had many protégés, to all of whom he was invariably kind , invariably generous.
4 For the rest, Mr. Macallan's behavior toward his wife was invariably kind and considerate.
5 You were to be considered as nobody to me, and Mr. Manston was invariably kind .
6 I admire her, although-foryou are right there-sheis neither invariably trustworthy nor invariably kind .
7 To them he was invariably kind and considerate.
8 Since he loved her, and was invariably kind and tender, it seemed more like a pretext.
9 He was so invariably kind , pleasant, and congenial.
10 But this is not coupled with any sense of contempt or aloofness-heis invariably kind and gentle.
11 He was invariably kind to her, and he had done much to make her cheerless life less dreary.
12 Our Blessed Father, following the example of the holy Archbishop, was invariably kind and gentle, even with the brute creation.
13 The poor are almost invariably kind and compassionate to one another, and Gaffer Gray is half right when he says-
14 Juanita had always been considered a lucky girl, however; one for whom the smaller chances of daily existence were invariably kind .
15 The old Emperor was almost invariably kind and friendly, and to the very last his knowledge of the smallest details was astonishing.
16 Though invariably kind , and sometimes humorous, there was an impenetrable reserve respecting himself, his past and future, which was never laid aside.
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