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gondrand 2
gondreville 1
gone 11
good 36
good-bye 7
good-natured 2
goodbye 1
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37 whole
36 asked
36 friend
36 good
35 feel
35 kind
35 let
Honoré de Balzac
The Duchess of Langeais

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1 II | king of monomania? ~Very good. Now, spread that fury of 2 II | paid the ecclesiastic a good deal of attention at~supper, 3 II | courtesy he wished to hear the good priest discourse~on the 4 II | not reckon years now," the good man answered, with a~simplicity 5 III | the centre of Paris for good, and crossed the river to~ 6 III | into FACT. It would be a good thing for France if~this 7 IV | A fine theorem is as good as a great name. The Rothschilds, 8 IV | or chastised at her own good pleasure. If there had been 9 IV | religion~and necessitated a good deal of hypocrisy; a certain 10 IV | candidates; the~Faubourg had good taste, it was scornfully 11 VI | the likeness~still held good in the vigorous forehead, 12 VI | confiding at will. Her apparent good nature was real; she had 13 VI | easy to imagine the jests,~good and bad, when this topic 14 VI | of their progress in her good graces, for she~publicly 15 VI | philanthropists over the good of the nation, and to give 16 VII | confess it ? . . . You are too good ever to~think of crimes. 17 VII | There, my friend, just be so good as to belong to~your party, 18 VIII| from God or men."~ ~"What good would the letter be to me? 19 VIII| the street? Her face~is as good as a picture. A pretty cap, 20 VIII| the Duchess added, "Be so good as~to return when I am visible."~ ~ 21 VIII| hair that you turn to such good account?"~ ~"There are those 22 IX | usages, or to take~lessons in good taste. And, in truth, no 23 IX | uncommonly sorry. He is a very good hunter. Do you~know how 24 IX | about it, I used to see a good deal of him; and, Chevalier 25 IX | turned the relationship to good~account during the emigration. 26 IX | his health was perfectly good, and he died through an~ 27 IX | dear? You come of quite as good a house as the Bourbons. 28 X | damn yourself;~well and good; but reflect well beforehand 29 X | forehead with, "Come, be good, dear child. It is not too~ 30 X | Couldn't we find some good fellow in the family to 31 X | Barry, my dear,~was quite as good as the Widow Scarron, and 32 X | now are turned against our good Louis XV, were kept quite 33 X | press, so I can ask your good offices. Will you, dear 34 X | today at that time. Very~good. By way of answer he must 35 X | desert to the oasis~with a good guide to show you the way. 36 X | a quarter to eight."~ ~"Good evening," returned Montriveau,


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