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1 I, 1 | drabs, and until a score of bad houses sent him back to 2 II, 2 | is not, truth to tell, bad, and we even have a few 3 II, 2 | her life lived had been bad, no doubt that which remained 4 II, 5 | When she was taken too bad she went off quite alone 5 II, 7 | at what? Reading novels, bad books, works against religion, 6 II, 8 | a fortnight; and with my bad reputation—”~“Oh, you are 7 II, 11| surprise that he had not bad teeth.~They were in bed 8 II, 12| meddle with such things, bad boy, wait till you’ve got 9 II, 14| continued Homais, “there is bad literature as there is bad 10 II, 14| bad literature as there is bad pharmacy, but to condemn 11 III, 2| overmuch. Notaries have such a bad reputation. Perhaps we ought 12 III, 8| Oh, neither good nor bad.”~“Perhaps it would have