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 1  33|         description -- his tricks, good or ill-natured; and no one
 2  36| consolation of all the officers of good family quartered at Rouen.
 3  40|             established society of good people with religion and
 4  43|           consequence to retire. A good sort of fellow in other
 5  43|       thought he might now do more good at Havre, where new intrenchments
 6  56|            thanks, saying: "That's good stuff; it warms one up,
 7  56|             The alcohol put him in good humor, and he proposed they
 8  56|           Cornudet smiled. The two good sisters had ceased to mumble
 9  58|          was seen to contain other good things: pies, fruit, dainties
10  98|          incumbent on him to set a good example, kept up the attitude
11 123|            cheerful. The cider was good; the Loiseaus and the nuns
12 142|                             No, my good man, there are times when
13 235|                        It does one good to pray sometimes."~ ~
14 246|            the glory of God or the good of mankind. This was a powerful
15 246|           The countess, putting to good use the consecrated authority
16 270|          acclamation. Even the two good sisters yielded to the solicitations
17 307|                                The good sisters, taking up simultaneously
18 312|                            The two good sisters brought to light
19 314|         her big basket full of the good things they had so greedily
20 318|          who had just thought of a good joke, and began to whistle
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