Use kindness in a sentence
Sentences ending with kindness
- I fear you will be shocked when you see Anne; but be on your guard, dear E----, not to express your feelings; indeed, I can trust both your self-possession and your kindness. [14]
- True, the simpletons who were so madly in love with her, and with whom she played so cruelly, would have believed her capable of anything sooner than such kindness. [10]
- But her father was right: Dada was her guest and she must treat her with kindness. [10]
- The Emperor Rudolph was his beloved master, from whom he had received nothing but kindness. [10]
- Then, rising, he turned to Ledscha, whom he always regarded as his dead son's betrothed bride, and greeted her with sincere kindness. [10]
- Shall I speak to him and thank him for his kindness? [10]
- We have nothing to expect from Valdez, but gentleness and kindness. [10]
- Perchance she had thought to do me a kindness! [9]
- He looked at them one by one with distant kindness. [11]
- From the King, the society of the Hague, and the diplomatic circle we had many marks of kindness. [6]
Short sentences using kindness
- From kindness to me? [10]
- His eyes were all kindness. [9]
- Object to kindness? [9]
- Such friendly kindness! [10]
- Kindness? [6]
Sentences containing kindness two or more times
- Have I given kindness for kindness, blow for blow? [11]
- I want to do 'em a kindness, and I can't do 'em a kindness unless I know where they are. [12]
- She saw, as did Stephen, the kindness behind the offer--Colonel Carvel's kindness and his own. [9]
More example sentences with the word kindness in them
- Where was all your kindness of heart? [13]
- She was so young, and she had shown kindness to a Hebrew surely they might listen to her. [10]
- I asked the young gentleman to do me the kindness to go to jail as soon as he conveniently could, so that I might try to get in there and visit him, and see what college captivity was like. [5]
- Manners will tell you of their kindness to us, but I vow I have not been able to see it. [9]
- I suppose that you have done me this kindness in connection with the action of the Baltimore convention, which has recently taken place, and with which, of course, I am very well satisfied. [7]
- I can't pay you for your kindness to me, and I don't want to. [11]
- Her sister always yielded such points, believing it was the truest kindness not to press inability when it was not acknowledged. [14]
- It is,--said I.--But would you have the kindness to tell me if you know anything about this deformed person? [6]
- I wish you would just have the kindness to look at it and see where you think it came from. [6]
- I wish you would do me the kindness to make any and all corrections that suggest themselves to you. [5]
- I hope you won't suffer none for your kindness to me. [13]
- But a true woman can always show kindness to everyone whom she does not scorn, so though she blushed deeply at the sight of the man whose kiss she had returned, she received him cordially, and with sympathetic questions. [10]
- Do a sorrowful woman a great kindness and spare him, Monsieur. [11]
- He treated Paolo with great kindness, and the Italian was evidently much attached to him. [6]
- He greeted Andreas with cheerful kindness, and the freedman knew what he meant when, without waiting to be asked, he said: "We are out of the wood now; the fever has passed away. [10]
- But it was with a real human kindness, after all. [6]
- If any gentleman will have the kindness to stop this run-away comparison, I shall be much obliged to him. [6]
- Nay, if you will have the kindness to notice, Nature has not gifted my lady musk-deer with the personal peculiarity by which her lord is so widely known. [6]
- You see, your whole nature is pure kindness, but you are still too young and innocent quite to understand all the duties of that omnipotent love which beareth and endureth all things. [10]
- The few ladies who called during the day out of kindness or curiosity, or both, only added to her torture. [9]
- The manner in which she combines the highest mental culture with the nicest discharge of feminine duties filled me with admiration; while her affectionate kindness earned my gratitude. [14]
- Yes, pitying kindness, which is a bitter sweet in which the amiable ingredient can hardly be said to predominate. [6]
- The kindness with which I had been welcomed, when I first arrived at Liverpool, had left a deep impression upon my mind. [6]
- True, Barbara came when she was in a particularly happy mood, because a letter from Wolf stated that he already felt perfectly at home in Quijada's castle at Villagarcia, and that Dona Magdalena de Ulloa was a lady of rare beauty and kindness of heart. [10]
- We're a long way from home, Joey and me, and a bit o' kindness is a bit of all right to us. [11]
- Kindness, disinterested friendship, was the one unbearable thing. [9]
- Yet surely it was not his fault that Daphne's features bore the impress of that gentle, winning kindness which he himself and Soteles, imitating him, had often condemned as weak and characterless. [10]
- Lady Rosebery, who was kindness itself, would have had us stay and sit down in comfort at the supper-table, after the crowd had thinned, but we were tired with all we had been through, and ordered our carriage. [6]
- His whole heart was full of gratitude and love for Dona Magdalena, who by her unvarying kindness and elevating example had healed his wounded soul, and no ignoble wish had sullied this great and deep affection. [10]
- The first greeting was friendly, and she received nothing but kindness and indulgent treatment afterward. [10]
- And your mother--that was a woman!--did me a kindness once when I was in a d---d tight place, and I never forgot it. [4]
- She put the vile side of him out of her mind, and dwelt only on recollections of his occasional acts of kindness to her. [5]
- He expressed himself very pleasantly towards all of us, his fellow-boarders, and spoke of the kindness and consideration with which the Landlady had treated him when he had been straitened at times for want of means. [6]
- She received the utmost kindness from her hosts, and had the old, warm, and grateful regard for them. [14]
- For more than twenty-five years I have lived among you, and during all that time I have received nothing but kindness at your hands. [7]
- Would his kindness turn to anger? [11]
- And when I tried to thank them for their kindness he laid his hand upon my shoulder. [9]
- If I had treated him with kindness, and conciliated him with grapes, showing him the enormity of his offense, I suppose he would have come the next night, and taken the remainder of the grapes. [4]
- When you go to your homes, pray for as much human kindness in you as a man of no Church or faith can show. [11]
- His original kindness to the woman had given him many troubled hours at home, for Madame Dauphin had construed his human sympathy into the dark and carnal desires of the heart, and his truthful eloquence had made his case the worse. [11]
- There they retired to the niche formed by the deep walls of the broad central window of the house, and Herr Berthold Pfinzing whispered to his wife: "There was too much philanthropy and kindness for me in there. [10]
- Mr. Sutton came to the conclusion that he had been condescending enough, that somehow he was gaining no merit in Mrs. Duncan's eyes by this kindness to a constituent. [9]
- Have the kindness to summon them, Herr Van Hout. [10]
- He was able to say to himself that he had been justly cut off from kindness which he knew how to value in losing it. [8]
- Accordingly, I applied to Mr. Cupples, well known for his success with this breed, who has weighed and measured many of his own dogs, and who has with great kindness collected for me the following facts from various sources. [1]
- My uncle's manner to me was now of studied kindness, and he was at greater pains than before to give me no excuse for offence. [9]
- Instead of continuing to listen to the Greek sentences which Herr Wilibald Pirckheimer was reading aloud to the others, he could not help thinking of the pious, gentle little woman who, with her cheerful kindness, so well understood how to comfort and to sustain courage. [10]
- I am grateful to him still, for it is due to this kindness that I can think without resentment of those whose severity robbed me of six months of my life. [10]
- Wibisma pretended not to hear the provoking words, and, as the fencing-master left the room, walked calmly, with head erect, towards the musician, bowed courteously, and thanked him for the kindness he had shown his son the day before. [10]
- She journeyed back to Hampton pondering what this man had said to her; speculating, rather breathlessly, whether he had been impelled to conversation by a natural kindness and courtesy, or whether he really had discovered something in her worthy of addressing, as he implied. [9]
- Then remembering himself to congratulate their kindness he gave his old shoes and his mantell to Captain Newport! [4]
- It is not to be supposed that Myrtle had forgotten the discreet kindness of Master Gridley in bringing her back and making the best of her adventure. [6]
- I am grateful to America for what I have received at her hands during my long stay under her flag; and to one of her citizens--a citizen of Hadleyburg--I am especially grateful for a great kindness done me a year or two ago. [5]
- I owe it to a past made happy by kindness which is to me like life itself. [11]
- The magistrate was thoroughly aware of the course of affairs, and talked to the maid with the gentle manner, pervaded with genuine kindness of heart, which was one of his characteristics. [10]
- The Queen denied this, but Alexas eagerly continued: "The night after your return home your kindness was again displayed in its inexhaustible and--to us less noble souls--incomprehensible wealth. [10]
- And, more than these, the Victoria of the blissful excursions he had known was changed as she had spoken to him--constrained, distant, apart; although still dispensing kindness, going out of her way to bring Hilary home, and to tell him of Hilary's accident. [9]
- From the beginning there had been no reproaches, no excitement, no railing, but studied kindness and conventional statements, through which Mrs. Armour's solicitous affection scarcely ever peeped. [11]
- A few of them have united for this object, and now request your acceptance of the amount which I have to-day deposited to your order at the Concord Bank, through the kindness of our friend, Judge Hoar. [6]
- He gives to them and scoffs at them at the same moment; a bad man, with just enough natural kindness to make him dangerous. [11]
- The two drank their coffee, Fielding a little uneasily; but yet in his face there was a new look: of inquiry, of kindness, even of hope. [11]
- Thou shalt speak the truth as thou seest it, without fear, in the spirit of kindness to all thy fellow-creatures, dealing with the manifold interests of life and the typical characters of history. [6]
- We pleaded for the tired, ill-treated horses, and tried to show that their faithful service deserved kindness in return, and their hard lot compassion. [5]
- The moral of the tale was to be kindness to animals. [4]
- The kindness of the Speaker had furnished me with a ticket, entitling me to a place among the "distinguished guests," which I presented without modestly questioning my right to the title. [6]
- In one hand the soft glove of kindness, in the other, voila! [11]
- They spoke of the sayings and doings of their commander, the Grand Duke, and told stories of his kindness and irascibility. [2]
- Krool had haunted the room, desiring the end of it all; but he had been disarmed by a smiling kindness on Jasmine's part, which shook his purpose again and again. [11]
- And how did the rebels show their gratitude to him for his kindness and good will? [10]
- The Superintendent of the railway put a train at our disposal, and did us the further kindness of accompanying us to Ephesus and giving to us his watchful care. [5]
- In spite of the quality of the magazine, and in spite of the kindness which so many newspaper men felt for Fulkerson, the notices in the New York papers seemed grudging and provisional to the ardor of the editor. [8]
- I have had the privilege of examining a manuscript of Cotton Mather's relating to medicine, by the kindness of the librarian of the American Antiquarian Society, to which society it belongs. [3]
- I said to the murderer: "Sir, you are a stranger to me, but you have done me a kindness this day which I can never forget. [5]
- Crotch in preparing the many specimens which he had the kindness to send me. [1]
- Human beings hate the man who shows kindness to their enemies. [10]
- Powhatan then contrasted the liberality of Newport, and told Smith that while he had used him more kindly than any other chief, he had received from him (Smith) the least kindness of any. [4]
- At the tavern the knight and his attendants had been abundantly repaid for their kindness to the Minorite, for his conversation was both entertaining and edifying; and Heinz repeated to his lady, who listened attentively, much that the monk had related about St. Francis. [10]
- It was only the kindness of her nature expressing itself. [11]
- Nothing could exceed the kindness and trustfulness the Indians exhibited towards their visitors. [4]
- We shall love the Judge, and speak of him with reverence, for that sublime act of kindness before the Capitol in 1861. [9]
- In due time the doctor arrived, and while he prepared me for my departure, the little man sought, with misplaced kindness, to raise my spirits. [9]
- Because she saw the awe in the other's face and a worshipping admiration of the great protectress of Protestantism, who had by large gifts of men and money in times past helped the Cause, she looked upon her here with kindness. [11]
- But I know that, however your jesting tongue sins against me, it has nothing to do with your disposition, whose kindness has ever been proved when the occasion offered. [10]
- In fact, from that time the marquise entirely changed her manner, and instead of flattering her ward as before, she treated her with haughty coldness, and sometimes remarked that poverty and hostility were often easier to bear than intrusive kindness and humiliating gifts. [10]
- It was believed that the martyr died prophecying; that the prophecies sometimes foretold disaster, and it was considered a kindness to those upon whom it was to fall to drown the voice and keep them in ignorance of the misfortune that was to come. [5]
- Still, we believe that the main motive that dictated this epistle was kindness to Pocahontas. [4]
- And he added that the King his father would not let her loyal kindness and devotion go unrewarded. [5]
- Then it was that Mrs. Lauder, the sister of the Roman Catholic missionary, Father Halen, being a woman of notable character and kindness, visited her and begged her to tell all. [11]
- It may be that it might satisfy Daphne, full of kindness as she is, to devote herself, body and soul, to the service of her helpless companion. [10]
- The good priest that is called Father Andrew taught me, of his kindness, from his books. [5]
- John Brown knew that he could never match his intelligence against Charley's, in spite of the theological course at Durham, so he undertook to scotch the snake by kindness. [11]
- If, in arraying that evidence I had stated anything which was false or erroneous, it needed but that Judge Douglas should point it out, and I would have taken it back, with all the kindness in the world. [7]
- I know you've teased me at times, and I believe it's only kindness. [13]
- Heliodora is a sweet creature, an angel of kindness. [10]
- Pollux, to be sure, had had his answer ready for his master, and without considering how easy it would have been to part from him in kindness, he had shortly and roundly quitted his service. [10]
- Anyhow, she can spare him sympathy and kindness and encouragement enough to keep him contented with himself and with her, and never miss the pulses of her loving life she lends him. [6]
- The partitions convey sound like a drum-head, and everybody knows it; but no matter, a German family who are all kindness and consideration in the daytime make apparently no effort to moderate their noises for your benefit at night. [5]
- But I was so taken aback by this new act of kindness that I could not say a word. [9]
- But he was singularly unsuspicious, and his natural kindness was an additional motive to the wish for introducing some variety into the routine of Elsie's life. [6]
- I also became sincerely attached to Friederichs, and it made me happy to be able to requite him in some small degree in Egypt for the kindness and unselfishness he had shown me in Berlin. [10]
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