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1 I, I| children; so I made the best of it, and prepared for 2 I, II| something; you will know best what to do."~ ~In recalling 3 I, III| engineers discussed the best way in which a protecting 4 I, III| it will be certainly the best thing for him to remain 5 I, V| together? You can tell me best, and therefore I made bold 6 I, V| kind heart! She was the best friend I ever had, and how 7 I, V| and Tom, the negro, my best servant, and the truest! 8 I, VIII| my good fellow, make the best of your time! There are 9 I, IX| am resolved to make the best of it. I want to eat nice 10 I, X| to Vienna and did their best to make it hot for the Hungarians. 11 I, X| gentleman, as well as the best of you, and as pure a Hungarian 12 I, XI| old fellow had made the best of his time. A bedroom and 13 I, XIII| spade in hand. That's the best joke I ever heard! How vexed 14 I, XIII| admire my roses, pleased me best; and then, too, their names - " 15 II, II| wanted, you must make the best of what I have left you. 16 II, III| higher sanative power, at the best, than the waters of Lourdes. 17 II, IV| political emigrants they behaved best. They never quarrelled, 18 II, IV| And welcome! I'll be your best man."~ ~"That's a bargain. 19 II, VI| your own money.' It is the best advice I can give you, and 20 II, VII| which of us could "jump" best. An angel had come to warn 21 II, VII| helped, so we'll make the best of the spoiled game. I see 22 II, VIII| accept it, and shall do my best not to cry."~ ~"Don't be 23 II, IX| business of smoking would be best despatched on the balcony, 24 II, IX| but a single witness as my best man."~ ~"But do not ask 25 II, IX| long pause, and I thought best to take my leave. I turned 26 II, XI| yourself. Whatever you think best will satisfy me." She never 27 II, XII| work of philanthropy as best I could. My immediate superior 28 II, XIV| I advised her as to the best way of avoiding inconveniences 29 II, XVI| I, angrily. "I must know best what I ought to do."~ ~After 30 II, XVII| not care to keep; it was best to give up everything, and 31 II, XVII| in order to consult the best professional talent. Now 32 II, XVII| plain truth will be the best defence. Human I am and