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1    1,   16|      intercourse either with honest men or even banditti, was
2    1,   17|  scampered off too quick for honest folks,” said McNabbs.~“Who
3    1,   24|     when one day he heard an honest peasant singing so merrily
4    2,    6|    is sober and industrious, honest and economical, gets on.~
5    2,    7|      to say of him. He is an honest, intelligent fellow and
6    2,    7|     I vouch for his being an honest man. He has been two months
7    2,   16|   they would turn into good, honest men. The climate, you know,
8    2,   19|      no doubt now. The good, honest Scotch yacht was now a pirate
9    3,   20| could commence a new life of honest labor. Nothing was lacking,
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