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1 I, II| but not all with the same happy result. They had mostly 2 I, II| portion of the bulwark, and happy to have escaped from immediate 3 I, III| happiness, surrounded by happy relatives, full of happy 4 I, III| happy relatives, full of happy plans and hopes? What had 5 I, IV| own. I shall be ever so happy! Come, pray, do not hesitate, 6 I, IV| was so different from the happy, talkative little fellow 7 I, IV| to say; "I shall be very happy to meet them."~ ~Just then 8 I, V| of so many good, brave, happy, and useful persons. Oh, 9 I, V| thousands upon thousands of happy and innocent persons. Even 10 I, VI| self-accusations. She was nowhere happy but in the company of her 11 I, VIII| the time I speak of.~ ~"Happy to see you, my dear fellow!" 12 II, IV| young bride said to the happy groom: -~ ~"'I beg your 13 II, VII| and made him perfectly happy. Then I picked out an antique 14 II, VII| the vestry clerk was made happy with as many brand-new and 15 II, VII| to drink a toast to the happy couple, and Siegfried said, 16 II, VII| risorius was moving already. A happy smile played on her face, 17 II, IX| pleasures, I shall consider the happy result as the highest reward. 18 II, IX| I said; "I am only too happy in the prospect. If you 19 II, X| sorrow. She shall never be happy; and in remembering me, 20 II, XV| confessed that she felt very happy in being able to leave Paris; 21 II, XVII| home information of the happy event. She consented, and 22 II, XVII| solitude pray to God for happy oblivion or the still happier 23 II, XVII| self-abnegation. I want to be happy, and to make you happy. 24 II, XVII| be happy, and to make you happy. I want to love, and I do 25 II, XVII| happiness. A man may be happy without wealth, and be very 26 II, XVII| said my friend, with a happy smile. "I have to go and 27 II, XVII| after a while, "I am very happy. But I owe you an explanation,