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1
The perfection of cheerfulness is displayed in general good temper united to
much
kindliness
of heart.
2
Men revisit the old school, though hateful to them, with ever so
much
kindliness
and sentimental affection.
3
THERE was in his voice so
much
kindliness
that the astonished prince was silent and let him go.
4
Frequently enough homes are not what fond fancy paints them, while in the bosom of strangers there is
much
kindliness
.
5
In fact, there was about him an air of superiority which, though tempered by
much
kindliness
,
was not altogether agreeable.
6
He was very ill brought up, and was as impetuous and violent as Sir Guy himself, though with
much
kindliness
and generosity.
7
I kept my bed for a couple of days, being tended with
much
kindliness
by a little old surgeon attached to the garrison.
8
As, on quitting Gordon, Sir Peter took his way to the house of Leopold Travers, his thoughts turned with
much
kindliness
towards his young kinsman.
9
"Well, then," Madame cried, partaking in that pride and changing her manner to one of
much
kindliness
,
"you have done well and are good children.
much
kindliness
much