1 They disliked her, but had been taught to be kind to her, simply because she was old and poor and had few friends.
2 Fighting faults isn't easy, as I know, and a cheery word kind of gives a lift.
3 In a few minutes it really did seem as if kind spirits had been at work there.
4 You are so kind to us, we feel as if you were our brother and say just what we think.
5 Ashamed of his momentary pique, Laurie squeezed the kind little hand, and said frankly, "I'm the one to be forgiven."
6 No, thank you, except call at the office, if you'll be so kind, dear.
7 Mr. Laurence watches over us like a motherly old hen, as Jo says, and Laurie is very kind and neighborly.
8 Everyone is very kind, and we are as happy as we can be without you.
9 Let her alone, be kind and patient, and Father's coming will settle everything, replied her mother.
10 You are rather too kind sometimes, and then just a trifle hasty when he tries your patience.
11 The beautiful, kind eyes are larger, and in them lies an expression that saddens one, although it is not sad itself.
12 She ran to him and held him close, crying, with repentant tears, "Oh, John, my dear, kind, hard-working boy."
13 It's for the freedmen as well as the Chesters, and I think it very kind of them to let me share the labor and the fun.
14 Everyone was very kind to me, especially the officers.
15 In my last I told you about our London visit, how kind the Vaughns were, and what pleasant parties they made for us.