When she came to the door, to say good-night, he was flat among his pillows, listening for her. |
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Sep said good-night to his Princess and went to bed in the best bedroom of the palace. |
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An' he takes off his hat, an' jone says good-night to me an' shuts the door. |
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With a glad good-night, Elsie settled back contentedly on her pillow, the ring finger pressed against her cheek. |
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Mother noticed my unwonted grandeur when I went in to say good-night to her. |
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Mrs. Shelly, with a kindly good-night to Bruce, trotted after them, fumbling with her watch pocket. |
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After the good-night to my neighbour, I tumbled into my straw and slept soundly, animal-like. |
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A most biddable creature he is, to be sure,' said Mrs Nickleby, when Smike had wished them good-night and left the room. |
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I wish you good-night, gentlemen, and sweet dreams of loved ones. |
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I shall bid father good-night first,' said Catherine, putting her arms round his neck, before we could hinder her. |
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Then I, rather imprudently, wished you good-night, and started for the Temple to see my husband. |
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In parting with the twins Aunt Patsy did attempt a good-night with a gay pretense of hope and cheer in it, but broke down without finishing. |
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When she got out of the car, she bade him good-night and good-bye. |
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Aunt Polly was tender far beyond her wont, in her good-night to Sid and Mary. |
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So saying, he entered the cabin allotted to him, and taking the torch from the domestic's hand, thanked him, and wished him good-night. |
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When the voices of the bathers were heard approaching, Robert said good-night. |
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He approached selva to bid him good-night, his hand extended. |
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Among the plane-trees they separated, bundling into carriages and driving off, without saying good-night, or saying it only in a half-muffled way. |
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When they emerged from the cottage Robert bade Edna good-night. |
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The hill-tops rejoicing will ere long be at their ruddiest, and blush Good-night. |
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