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1 I | mechanical occupation~and good living."~ ~The house of 2 I | diocese who were not averse to good feeding were very~much at 3 III | Amedee wanted to achieve~a good marriage by proving some 4 IV | five-and-thirty,~and as good as widowed, with a husband 5 V | of succeeding here? The good~folks of Besancon will make 6 VII | discerned in him so much good sense and sound legal purview 7 VII | articles, the lawyer hit on the good idea of suggesting a desire 8 VIII | without this boldness the~good mother would certainly have 9 IX | thought Rodolphe;~"what good luck!"~ ~The next day Rodolphe 10 XI | Francesca in French.~ ~"Good!" said Rodolphe to himself, " 11 XI | I am wrong. It is not good~manners; it is vulgar. In 12 XII | Lake of Geneva quite as good as the Lake of~Lucerne?"~ ~" 13 XII | prodigious change which the good news had produced in the~ 14 XII | smile under which a man of good breeding hides~his real 15 XIII | drawing-room with sublime good faith; he was~sure of his 16 XV | and so revive~in France a good name now extinct in Belgium-- 17 XVI | rental, and I shall take good care to look out for~something 18 XVII | appearance of a strong man of good health, I feel myself a~ 19 XVIII | name. As you see, I am in~good spirits to-day, I can laugh; 20 XVIII | 30th, Evening.~ ~"Good heavens, how I love you! 21 XIX | have an unlimited supply of good water in every town~of their 22 XIX | the water of the river was good~for nothing but to flow 23 XXI | Dauphiness. It would be very good of you to say nothing against 24 XXI | of the discovery on the good folks of~Besancon."~ ~"Oh, 25 XXII | wit,~the genius, or the good luck to gain, within the 26 XXII | three days. They will take good care not to appoint~examiners 27 XXIII | and your ambition is as good as~a gold mine. Some one 28 XXVIII| received this letter the good Vicar-General wrote to the~ 29 XXVIII| Abbe de Grancey died. This~good friend no longer stood between 30 XXVIII| Monsieur de Soulas has aged a good deal.~ ~"My fortune has