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He seems very hard on me, but he is really a very kind man.
He is by nature a kind fellow.
He is by nature a kind fellow.
He ought to have arrived in New York about this time.
He may be a poor talker and far from shrewd, but I like him all the better for that.
He is not wise but clever.
I like him all the better for his faults.
As he is a married man, he has to think of the future.
What a good swimmer he is!
What a fool he is!
What a nice fellow he is!
He is, in a word, a utopian.
He tried to imagine what the client was like.
He likes green in a lighter shade.
Now that he is old, it is your duty to look after him.
He's handsome and nice, but he has no class.
What an impressive person he is!
What a bad boy he is!
He is misfortune.
What a tall boy he is!

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