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gondoles 1
gondreville 5
gone 13
good 78
good- 2
good-bye 3
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81 see
80 ll
78 good
76 don
76 take
75 go
Honoré de Balzac
A start in life

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1 I | proprietors lived under a good understanding, rivalled~ 2 I | the~popular saying is, "good dough." The hotel at which 3 I | no parcels either! Twenty good Gods! a fine day~like this, 4 I | But no parcels! Twenty good Gods! What a fate!"~ ~And 5 I | a coat of arms.~ ~"Very good; then take this," said the 6 I | touched glasses.~ ~"There's a good reason for that," said the 7 I | to Paris and gives me a good fee: he has lots of errands 8 I | Monsieur le comte is a good man," said the footman, 9 I | should come to him! Twenty good Gods!~hadn't I better find 10 I | warning him?--for he's a truly good~man, a kind man, a king 11 I | let me give you a bit of good advice. Every~man for himself 12 II | for opportunities~to make good purchases all the more eagerly, 13 II | lives there has~put it in good order, and now that he is 14 II | although we are persons of good station. Monsieur de Reybert,~ 15 II | aware of the comfort of a good situation and eagerly coveting 16 II | The 7th artillery."~ ~"Good!" said the count, writing 17 III | very well. Please take good care of my Oscar; he is~ 18 III | are few men who never do good ones. If only from~self-love, 19 III | francs. So that the "Very good, madame,"~"Certainly, madame," 20 III | of the other.~ ~"Yes, my good Amaury, if they are weaned, 21 III | openly that he himself was as good as the object~of his envy.~ ~ 22 III | answered the latter.~ ~"Good; that means we have a quarter 23 III | exclaimed Georges.~ ~"Oh! she's good, that little mare," said 24 III | Mistigris. "'Short~counts make good ends.'"~ ~"Mistigris, behave 25 IV | Georges, "the dust smells very good; but here it smells of nothing,~ 26 IV | But I suppose there are a good many Egyptians," said Mistigris.~ ~" 27 IV | three more cheese-cakes.~ ~"Good wine, that!" said Pere Leger, 28 IV | fine~movement a la Murat. Good! I take my time; then I 29 IV | liberty. The Turks have one good trait in~their nature; they 30 IV | cried Leger, who was a good deal disturbed by the count' 31 IV | in the first place, my good fellow, you must understand, 32 IV | put in Mistigris.~ ~"Ha! good," said Georges, laughing.~ ~" 33 V | here~and now."~ ~"Give us a good breakfast," cried Georges, 34 V | Leger, in a low voice.~ ~"Good! I like to see those nobles 35 V | Don't you think that's good play?" said Leger.~ ~"Besides," 36 V | overtake me,--it will do you good to walk a bit."~ ~"What 37 V | fishes,~either."~ ~"Very good," said Pere Leger to the 38 V | remarked~Georges.~ ~"Be so good as to remember my name," 39 V | count, "I wish you every good fortune in your~various 40 V | t be in your skin for a~good deal, healthy as you think 41 VI | countess, always kind and good to her former~maid, gave 42 VI | about the country with two good horses which belonged~to 43 VI | steward after giving him a good reproof.~Strange to say, 44 VI | decorations."~ ~"Pooh! he's a good fellow; you probably amused 45 VI | ready~for signature."~ ~"Good heavens!" exclaimed the 46 VI | possibly, to impress the good man's mind with a prestige 47 VI | anyhow, the lesson is a good one; and if~ever again I 48 VII | all to him; he has such a good heart--"~ ~"Our bones will 49 VII | the count dismiss him."~ ~"Good God! how can you be so bitter 50 VII | poor child who is full~of good qualities, sweet-tempered 51 VII | felt inwardly uneasy.~ ~"Good heavens! what can have happened 52 VII | mother can give nothing but good counsel to~her child. We 53 VII | did Oscar more harm than good when practised on so sly 54 VII | Cardot, "the rascal has a good deal to do to~make up for 55 VII | when their~children make a good start in life! In this respect-- 56 VII | yes, he is eighteen, my good Monsieur Cardot; and after~ 57 VII | what am I now? Fasting~is good for the health. Discretion, 58 VII | have," said Oscar.~ ~"Very good,--then thank your uncle; 59 VII | securities. When I find a good thing, Pere Leger and I 60 VII | commit follies have not the good~fortune to meet with friends 61 VIII| office."~ ~"The lad is in a good school," thought Moreau.~ ~ 62 VIII| thought to his clothes.~ ~"A good clerk," Godeschal told him, " 63 VIII| seven hundred francs a year.~Good stout shirts of strong linen 64 VIII| signatures, and praises of good~cheer and wines, which seemed 65 VIII| held the Goddess Bottle and good~living.~ ~In consequence 66 VIII| and, more especially, a good fellow. May a man~who treats 67 IX | the clerks were still a good deal undecided in mind as 68 IX | hundred francs," said the good~fellow, knowing that Oscar' 69 IX | economy, as the reward of his good conduct.~ ~"You draw for 70 IX | glad to think that your own good conduct has brought such~ 71 IX | remember the advice of our good~Monsieur Godeschal. Ah! 72 IX | youth let it be added that~good advice is never lacking 73 IX | by imitating the women of good society. They were then~ 74 IX | stage-managers. But we have very~good dinners here, Mariette," 75 X | papa Cardot. You will be so good as to get your nephew~out 76 X | a few~moments later the good fellow entered his master' 77 XI | though his clothes were good~and substantial, in whom 78 XI | Persons are usually good enough to call me Monsieur


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