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1    1,    3|    nineteenth century; but his goodness excelled every other quality,
2    1,    5|     expressed both courage and goodness, if the features were somewhat
3    1,    9|    instil into him courage and goodness and generosity, while Mary
4    2,   15| suddenly presented itself.~“My goodness!” cried Paganel, “the landlord
5    3,   20|      and, oh, wonder of Divine goodness, my children, my beloved
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