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1 1 | does not serve, and~for good reason; not three coach
2 1 | fortification, which is still as good~as ever. If you come to
3 2 | outward~graces; she is doing good in secret; she worships,
4 2 | so much the less for the good of the~household.~ ~These
5 3 | the bunch of keys of a good~housekeeper, and from the
6 3 | of making~your fortune; good management consisted in
7 4 | with her; he has too much good~sense not to perceive such
8 5 | Irish girl, or any other good heiress would have suited
9 5 | did. Ah! those were the good times; people shot each
10 5 | was given her by God to do good, and what good does she
11 5 | God to do good, and what good does she do~with hers?"~ ~
12 8 | he has no belief in the good feeling of~any human being.
13 8 | Felicite thinks only of my good," continued Calyste. "She
14 8 | roof over your head, my good nephew; you have parents
15 8 | servants; you can marry some~good little Breton girl, religious
16 8 | Calyste.~ ~"And I am very good at an epigram," said the
17 9 | hands; "the opportunity is good, with a poet," and she~motioned
18 10| cared for; mistaking want of good manners for~dignity, and
19 10| sorrow as she was herself.~ ~"Good heavens, Calyste!" said
20 10| Calyste!" she said; "what~good laughs we used to have over
21 10| entanglement, and almost as good as~married to the little
22 11| he replied with simple good~faith; "but I don't see
23 11| to make her love you."~ ~"Good heavens! it cannot be possible!"
24 11| Calyste is~an angel; he is as good as he is beautiful; his
25 13| Calyste~calumniated me. Good heavens! what of that? The
26 14| whether the harvest is a~good one. But I believe you have
27 14| her to~us, for she's a /good/ lady."~ ~The two parties
28 15| champagne, "we~are both good fellows, and we can speak
29 15| good-humor, took it all in good part.~ ~"Come, let us go
30 16| her ear what he called the good news.~ ~Breakfast was gay;
31 16| enter the minds of these good~people that youth might
32 16| for~that. She has none but good intentions to Calyste. May
33 17| they live in the~baptism of good manners; though women of
34 17| noble bearing, by natural~good taste, while, from the age
35 17| established in spite of your~good advice. You told me to be
36 17| answered.~ ~"Calyste is as good and simple as he is noble
37 18| follow.~ ~"Nothing; sign it. Good," she said, darting on the
38 19| breakfasting~with a very good appetite. He admired the
39 20| me, Calyste; am I not a good wife? What is there~here
40 20| mouthfuls.~ ~"Wasn't it good?" Sabine would ask, in despair
41 21| XXI THE WICKEDNESS OF A GOOD WOMAN~Playing for these
42 21| coming to your relief. Keep a good heart! Your grief to-night~
43 21| which must result in~great good; and I desire to know from
44 21| dear abbe, to do a great good; to~withdraw Madame de Rochefide
45 21| evil for~the sake of doing good to my daughter, I should
46 21| daughter, I should do one great good by~another almost as great"~ ~
47 21| Virgin for it," replied the good and humble~duchess; "and
48 22| faculties of his mind. His good, stout vanity, gratified
49 22| with a caul"~(that is, to good luck).~ ~Pleased above all
50 22| subsequent life had covered these good seeds with a coating of~
51 22| horse-flesh, but only for the good of the country, not~for
52 22| her, and which a certain good fellow, a broker~named Gobenheim (
53 23| wholly bent on making a good marriage.~ ~Only one man
54 24| life. It will be one more~good action to your account.
55 24| managed because it concerns a good action," he~added, smiling.~ ~"
56 24| You frightened that good duchess."~ ~"But she has
57 24| it is to live in Paris on good terms with creditors; in~
58 25| dazzle,~and conquer. My good mate, I give you twenty
59 25| I dine there."~ ~"Very good," returned Maxime. "Later,
60 25| boasting of their various good qualities, with~their viscous
61 25| dismissal which he took in good part.~ ~"Mademoiselle,"
62 25| things.~ ~"I'm a man of good counsel in such matters,
63 25| king of the vagabonds of good~society.~ ~"He will be all
64 25| this~debut. Nathan was a good comrade, and he made the
65 26| a superiority of grace, good taste,~and cleverness equal
66 26| sweetness, 'for I~have been good to you always and I love
67 26| broum,~broum!' it is just as good; you can end it a better
68 26| and he has~fascinated the good woman with my million and
69 26| given, she replied, "Very good," and returned to the salon,~
70 26| am~sure you have too much good taste to be angry with a
71 26| lawyers say. You have~too much good sense, I am sure, to complain
72 26| duchess.~ ~"Nothing but good, dear mamma," replied Sabine,
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