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42 du
41 good
41 two
40 any
40 great
Honoré de Balzac
The firm of Nucingen

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1 I | Nephew, spoken aloud in all good faith, in the~course of 2 I | will not marry except on~good grounds; and he may marry 3 I | great man of to-day spent a good deal of his life at~that 4 I | from the first; he was in good spirits when Delphine was~ 5 I | accused him of~inventing a good stroke of business."~ ~" 6 II | him asleep."~ ~"So far so good, but just get to his fortune," 7 II | to Jarnac that he was on~good terms with his mother-in-law, 8 II | preach, I practise."~ ~"Very good," rejoined Bixiou in his 9 II | said Blondet with urbane good~humor.~ ~"Aha! my boy," 10 II | consideration is~owing to a good fellow to whom you look 11 II | s~consciences. There, my good Finot," he added soothingly, " 12 II | known? He suspended payment. Good! Every market rang~with 13 II | Blondet. "Happiness, like Good, like Evil, is~relative. 14 II | would have put up~with a good deal from Toby; he was very 15 III| the Powers.Pooh! with a~good deal of trouble he equipped 16 III| shy, scarcely formed, a good~fellow with a confiding 17 III| what we call a thoroughly good~fellow."~ ~"To cut it short, 18 III| the blonde that has the good fortune to look extremely 19 IV | rather have~dahlias? No? Very good, chestnuts then, here's 20 IV | rich in all the~patriarchal good qualities that Germany possessesin 21 IV | to whom anything seems good provided that he is sure 22 IV | looker-~on, the game is good fun.'~ ~" 'What!' exclaimed 23 IV | tenderness in the world. A good man, but~a stupid one! ' 24 IV | master with the awe which a good~Catholic feels for the Eucharist. 25 V | such evenings, the talk was good~on any subject; dress was 26 V | of giving his daughter a good~education, he had sent her 27 V | hundred thousand~francs, good hard coin with no scent 28 V | maintain her in a~more or less good position in life, and at 29 V | thinks of anything but a good position. If a~mother marries 30 V | talent come in?"~ ~"Very good for Finot."~ ~"Who put him 31 V | received for it. That~unlucky good luck gave him qualms of 32 V | huge," continued Bixiou, "a good many~puppets are required. 33 V | vexed because they~have no good ideas of their own, and 34 V | while they have not our good points. What a head a man 35 VI | Blondet. "There has been a good deal said about~affairs 36 VI | and popular, for they paid good dividends.~ ~"Nucingen might, 37 VI | born~diplomatist with a good manner, a man worthy of 38 VI | day when he buried a poor, good man there; it was his~Delphine' 39 VI | introduced 'comfort' (the only good~thing in England)heating 40 VII| market, do~you understand? Good. Now let us buy up a million 41 VII| desk, thanks to Nucingen's good~offices; and the d'Aldriggers


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