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1 I, I| but, thanking him for his good opinion, I stated that as 2 I, II| had shown the red light in good season, and yesterday he 3 I, III| coaxing "Dear friend" and "Good friend" did not impress 4 I, III| run! How far is it?"~ ~"A good running distance, not very 5 I, III| long-legged example of phlegm and good sense sat down by the shepherd' 6 I, III| own lives easily, and in good time, if they had abandoned 7 I, III| wind that blows nobody any good.' Assuredly, the shock of 8 I, III| he said; "I will be a good boy. I will speak!"~ ~It 9 I, III| he said again, "I will be good, very good; but please take 10 I, III| again, "I will be good, very good; but please take me to my 11 I, IV| him "Édes jó apám!" ("My good, sweet father!") in Hungarian, 12 I, IV| Then we should have parted good friends. But to introduce 13 I, IV| than ever. I had met with a good many English and American 14 I, IV| feeling; she was apparently a good mother, and little James 15 I, IV| rich in curiosities than a good many of the countries represented 16 I, V| cost the lives of so many good, brave, happy, and useful 17 I, V| that all those pure and good people had to die! Oh, accursed 18 I, V| for it; it will do my soul good - it is like purgatory. 19 I, V| purgatory. Go on!"~ ~I took good care not to feed this religious 20 I, VI| of quality were equally good and dutiful mothers.~ ~We 21 I, VI| Ha-ha-ha! Why, she is as good a Hungarian as you or I. 22 I, VI| speak bad French instead of good Hungarian."~ ~This was another 23 I, VI| present great wealth by my own good sense and management, either. 24 I, VII| deeper still. There are a good many nationalities in this 25 I, VIII| Government takes precious good care that such dangerous 26 I, VIII| and trying to get into his good graces, as his next of blood 27 I, VIII| monthly, or only once for good and all. However, as I did 28 I, VIII| and said - 'Dionysius, my good fellow, make the best of 29 I, VIII| on a pleasure trip."~ ~"Good God! what a hot-tempered 30 I, IX| want to eat nice roasts, good cakes, and other delicate 31 I, IX| and I am very fond of a good sermon, especially if I 32 I, IX| give. For what would be the good of the offer if I gave you 33 I, IX| and independence, and all good and right purposes, also; 34 I, X| and telling me how much good every honest and right-minded 35 I, X| much deliberation and a good deal of talk, of which I 36 I, X| hear!" shouted all, some in good earnest, some in order to 37 I, X| perhaps, was more than a good many present could say of 38 I, XI| But Mr. Schmerling knew a good many fine tricks, and one 39 I, XI| more explanatory, and a good deal more to the purpose. 40 I, XI| and grain, and hay, and a good many other necessaries, 41 I, XI| Just write upon your card: 'Good for twenty thousand florins, 42 I, XI| business matters, and with his good taste in the domestic sphere. 43 I, XII| end of arguing."~ ~"Very good! But there is a practical 44 I, XII| valet was in despair; the good old man had known me for 45 I, XIII| panyicska," which means "Good night, miss!"~ ~The ladies 46 I, XIII| expected me to give him a good supper. "After supper you 47 I, XIII| curds. I tell you I want a good supper, and after that I' 48 I, XIII| our garden."~ ~We had a good supper, and after the first 49 I, XIII| Siegfried had brought me good news. The new election was 50 II, I| without a word; for her it was good enough without the thorns. 51 II, II| of God. They say God is good, and won't hurt them, anyhow, 52 II, II| creation, and think that all good things are created by God, 53 II, III| was I. She had travelled a good deal; so had I, and, as 54 II, III| becoming to you; but tell us in good earnest, why don't you marry? 55 II, III| ought to."~ ~"Why, then, in good faith, I do not marry because 56 II, III| indeed, I am speaking in good faith. Why don't you marry 57 II, IV| national cause, he made good his escape to England. Of 58 II, IV| who never thought of such good fortune, at last felt compelled 59 II, IV| After some years he found a good, pure, and true heart that 60 II, IV| He seems to be a jolly good fellow, and he has an open 61 II, V| break their necks, well and good! It was proposed to 'jump' 62 II, VI| and 'jumped' again by your good friends."~ ~Again I heard 63 II, VI| you convince me of your good sense, here are the papers 64 II, VII| I had had a particle of good judgment or common sense, 65 II, VII| should have done as a man of good judgment, but, alas! I was 66 II, VII| persuaded her to go to the good Father Paphuntius, who was 67 II, VII| confession of her sins; for, as a good Catholic, she could not 68 II, VII| she simpered and blushed a good deal, and went away to where 69 II, VII| They blushed and giggled a good deal, and did not feel very 70 II, VII| the château" - ("What a good runner she is!" I thought) - " 71 II, VII| exclaim, "Oh, that has done me good!" Then she began to shiver, 72 II, VII| watch her sleep would do no good to her and be tiresome to 73 II, VII| thanked Siegfried for his good intentions. Henceforth we 74 II, VIII| biting kiss I promised. Much good it may do you!"~ ~With that 75 II, IX| to, if I had listened to good sense - and to Cenni.~ ~" 76 II, IX| a million of florins in good bonds."~ ~I bowed in silence, 77 II, X| gentleman who might give me a good name and an acceptable position, 78 II, X| myself on my own prudence and good sense! And the trap was 79 II, X| you, for He is infinitely good and merciful; but if you 80 II, XI| that it actually contained good security - bonds and deeds 81 II, XII| succeeded in acquiring his good graces. He asked me if I 82 II, XIII| troops was accomplished in good order, and but few prisoners 83 II, XIV| continuous, and will hold good for a considerable time 84 II, XIV| is a powerful stimulant, good for fever and ague, hunger 85 II, XVI| document, it took them always a good while to consider which 86 II, XVI| press."~ ~I rewarded his good offices with the expected 87 II, XVI| MacMahon's position was very good. He was posted behind fortifications, 88 II, XVI| evil had come a certain good. "But if evil may change 89 II, XVI| if evil may change into good," I thought, "I wonder who 90 II, XVI| It was an hour before the good man could emerge from the 91 II, XVI| half of it. That showed good economy. Not to spend more 92 II, XVII| altogether, dismiss you with good references, such as, 'A 93 II, XVII| tired of death-hunting? Very good; live on, drink deep of 94 II, XVII| it to the dregs, and much good may it do you! You have 95 II, XVII| an honourable name and a good nurse, which is all that 96 II, XVII| yet, but I hear he has a good salary, and is a general