Then one of the women, who had a good-humoured face, caught him up, and seating him on her knees, tried to talk to him.
"A Little Boy Lost"
W. H. Hudson
At the head of the steps appeared an old man dressed in black with an abundance of perfectly white hair which surrounded a very good-humoured, wrinkled face, almost as brown as a berry.
"A Queen's Error"
Henry Curties
She burst into good-humoured laughter at the discovery.
"A Versailles Christmas-Tide"
Mary Stuart Boyd