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31 theodore
31 too
31 we
30 good
30 then
29 first
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Honoré de Balzac
At the Sign of the Cat and Racket

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1 I | green that, but for his good eyes, the young~man could 2 II | fellow-tradesmen could only pay in good~bills of long date, he would 3 IV | their parents~merely for the good conduct and training of 4 IV | ridiculous side,~he had all their good qualities; and Joseph Lebas, 5 V | Joseph Lebas and Virginie. A good~bit of business, to marry 6 VII | there was so much to the good in hard cash, so much~in 7 VIII| Lebas;' will not that~make a good business name? We might 8 IX | of a new~firm. We will do good business yet, my boy!" added 9 IX | To be on the scent of a good bargain, to hold your own~ 10 IX | him to his mother-in-law's good graces. The matron became 11 X | merchant whose credit is as good~as Monsieur Guillaume's, 12 X | remonstrances,~carried her good nature so far as to listen 13 XI | de Sommervieux, well and good. He can never have been~ 14 XI | Monsieur Theodore is of good family, and he wrote me~ 15 XI | thousand francs a year in good landed estate. Do you know 16 XI | husband and wife needed sound good qualities to be happy,~that 17 XII | apple. He did not strike a~good bargain though!" And the 18 XII | francs to be made by spoiling~good canvas. Money that is lightly 19 XII | Virginie, who had come in a good hired fly with the rest 20 XII | neighbors highly approving the good sense of Mademoiselle~Virginie, 21 XII | Saint-Denis, to steer~the good ship Cat and Racket. The 22 XIV | harmless jest was~in such good taste that Sommervieux could 23 XIV | with all the care of a good housewife. She supplied 24 XV | which did honor to Lebas' good sense;~the assistants did 25 XV | must try to give~our sister good advice." Then the clever 26 XV | refused point-blank. Two~good Normandy horses were dying 27 XV | Guillaume had looked to a good investment, even in the~ 28 XVI | have models."~ ~"He took good care not to tell us that 29 XVI | he is sometimes in very good spirits. Not~unfrequently, 30 XIX | of influencing them."~ ~"Good heavens!" cried the young


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