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1   2|      squire, he had lived a good and peaceful life in the
2   2|  sign of energetic assent: "Good gracious! What a government!"~
3   4|     wellborn woman. She was good to, the marrow of her bones.
4   7|    Republican, one of those good fellows who do not believe
5  12|    at Tourbeville. It was a good, healthy pleasure, the enjoyments
6  12| pleasure, the enjoyments of good people and of country proprietors.
7  13|  thankful for the slightest good intention.~
8  29|         Well, that's pretty good! As if I would be on my
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