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  • Mrs. Corey was so friendly! (9)
  • Her hand was friendly. (10)
  • French people are friendly. (10)
  • His eyes were quietly friendly. (10)
  • Was it not too securely friendly? (10)
  • It would have been friendly, home-like. (8)
  • Because I feel very friendly towards you. (8)
  • She took my arm in the most friendly way. (1)
  • In her happiness she felt kind and friendly to him. (8)
  • Who would be friendly to her, and an arm of might? (10)
  • I thanked Heriot, too, for his friendly intentions. (10)
  • This is quite the season indeed for friendly meetings. (4)
  • But they were a hopeless couple, they were so friendly. (10)
  • Her gaze, free and friendly, passed from bough to bough. (8)
  • She vouchsafed no friendly significance of look and tone. (10)
  • How nice of you little moon-cat to be friendly to my play-girl! (8)
  • She thrilled him with her friendly recollection of his customs. (10)
  • At all events there was one friendly inhabitant of this darkness. (8)
  • He told her that the men were friendly; they were good Italians. (10)
  • A friendly meeting, and not a fine dinner, is all we have in view. (4)
  • Yet Christian continued to show his obliging and friendly attitude. (12)
  • She merely observed that he was perfectly good humoured and friendly. (4)
  • Cecil had ample reason to suppose his cousin to be friendly with him. (10)
  • They gave him good day, and spoke kindly, and with pleasant friendly looks. (10)
  • They gave him good day, and spoke kindly, and with pleasant friendly looks. (22)
  • The few Indians on the banks gazed upon them with a wondering but friendly eye. (19)
  • Mrs. Lawrence was changed, much warmer, pressing to be more than merely friendly. (10)
  • From writing a short cold letter, Aminta wrote a short warm one, or very friendly. (10)
  • In a friendly manner he advised me to go to school; if not there, then to go home. (10)
  • The farm-house came in sight, and friendly old Adam and Eve turning from the moon. (10)
  • The whole population assembled on the banks and gave the visitors friendly welcome. (19)
  • She could at the moment have greeted Willoughby with a conventionally friendly smile. (10)
  • They uttered their sympathy seriously, and each parted from her with some friendly word. (9)
  • But the people of the inn, in nine cases out of ten, show themselves friendly and considerate. (2)
  • He gave the friendly animal a pat of recognition, and both were silent in the forest-silence. (10)
  • She had said nothing against it, and, as far as Bosinney was concerned, seemed friendly enough. (8)
  • He was sitting on one of the timbers beside his cottage, and smoking with an air of friendly calm. (9)
  • The architect had had many dealings with the purchasing agent, and had found him always friendly. (13)
  • They return friendly as before, whether they have done the Geographical Society a service or not. (22)
  • The Indians were friendly and conducted her to Fitzgibbon; to him she quickly imparted her tidings. (19)
  • The letter was from this gentleman himself, and written in the true spirit of friendly accommodation. (4)
  • A very friendly inquiry after Miss Fairfax, she hoped, might lead the way to a return of old feelings. (4)
  • She had seen him at the window, yet she gave no friendly glance; Shelton felt more miserable than ever. (8)
  • But there were only two elderly, dark-brown ladies carrying on a friendly conversation under my window. (12)
  • She thought his broad, red-brown face, with its protecting, not unhumorous, lower lip, looked very friendly. (8)
  • He saw that Anthony was determined with all due friendly feeling to let no one know the sum in his possession. (10)
  • The explorer, with Tonti and his party, met with a friendly reception from most of the Indians on their journey. (19)
  • They had many talks with friendly Indians on the banks; they saw much beautiful scenery and many strange sights. (19)
  • A friendly young fellow there, Eckart vom Hof, offered to fight him on my behalf, should I think proper to refuse. (10)
  • Boyne stood motionless on the curb, where a friendly tall Dutchman had placed him in front that he might see the Queen. (9)
  • It was clear: Beauchamp had meant nothing beyond friendly civility: it was only her abject greediness pecking at crumbs. (10)
  • Thereupon the architect sat down on the edge of the draughting-table in friendly fashion and talked freely of his plans. (13)
  • Here dwelt a friendly Algonquin chief named Tessouat, who received the Frenchmen hospitably and invited them to a banquet. (19)
  • Dauversiére, who was a very holy and zealous man, went to Paris, and to Father Olier, a friendly priest, related his dream. (19)
  • He gave a galvanic jump to the ground, and the friendly crowd on the sidewalk welcomed him to its ranks and closed about him. (9)
  • She could not quit that room in peace without seeing Captain Wentworth once more, without the interchange of one friendly look. (4)
  • The Grants showing a disposition to be friendly and sociable, gave great satisfaction in the main among their new acquaintance. (4)
  • There was a kind of cool and friendly matter-of-factness in the way they treated them, a sort of almost scientific playfulness. (8)
  • Sir Thomas sent friendly advice and professions, Lady Bertram dispatched money and baby-linen, and Mrs. Norris wrote the letters. (4)
  • He wanted her to be friendly to Lady Ormont, but could not vex her at the last moment, touched as he was by her practical kindness. (10)
  • None of the dime museums escaped his research, and he conversed with freaks and monsters of all sorts upon terms of friendly confidence. (9)
  • Miss Crawford came with looks of gaiety which seemed an insult, with friendly expressions towards herself which she could hardly answer calmly. (4)
  • The two gentlemen had struck up a House of Commons acquaintanceship, and finding themselves bound for the same destination, had grown friendly. (10)
  • Two days later, while he was still gathering the friendly Indians about him, a man in the watch-house called out that the half-breeds were coming. (19)
  • These two had become very friendly, according to her hopes; and Miss Paynham was extremely solicitous to draw suggestions from Mr. Redworth and win his approval. (10)
  • Saints and soldiers, knights and barons, margraves, princes, kings, emperors, had come and gone, and left their single-hearted, friendly subjectfolk pretty much what they found them. (9)

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