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1 I| to a man's mind how much better it would have been to have 2 I| take offence; so much the better! 'Tis all the same to a 3 I| speech at all. "You would do better to ask yourself where you 4 II| Griffard that he might make a better use of his well-sharpened 5 II| in Paris again. And still better news than that is seeing 6 II| present moment you are in no better a position than Juan de 7 II| smiled. He knew that even better than Abellino.~ ~"I said 8 II| more money I borrow, the better it will be for you; for 9 III| for not looking after them better. Besides that, he has the 10 III| actually stood up to see better, the contest had now become 11 III| back my wreath."~ ~"You had better let it rest where it is," 12 III| prove which of us two is the better man. I confess that on level 13 III| quicker than I. You have the better horse, and a fool may win 14 III| he could grapple with him better than in the midst of this 15 III| more than that, it was better than any they had ever sung 16 III| last, when he began to feel better, he rolled the sleeves of 17 III| gentlemen assembled there! Nay, better still, some young countess 18 III| any one else, had got the better of those who thought they 19 III| thought they were getting the better of him, and had accepted 20 IV| stretch, and had nothing better to eat than a light pottage 21 IV| milliner, and it will be better to say nothing at all about 22 IV| Suddenly, however, a better humour and a more cheerful 23 IV| their food grew decidedly better. Mr. Meyer, instead of having 24 IV| to die!"~ ~"It would be better for the poor thing if she 25 IV| fondled him. Never was there a better man or a kinder father in 26 IV| career. Don't speak. It is better to be silent about such 27 IV| Poor Fanny, it would be better for you to be a servant 28 VI| he could not have had a better opportunity for playing 29 VI| might be able to read it better.~ ~"What are you doing?" 30 VI| retract.~ ~Ah! he had far better reasons for fighting than 31 VII| but you could not have a better opportunity of seeing how 32 VII| very great cost! You had better tell the man to plant out 33 VII| I'll wager I have far better collections here than there 34 VII| that they had found so much better a master than himself, for 35 VIII| as, ay, and ever so much better than, many of those who 36 VIII| and I am his. You will better understand the amicable 37 VIII| must know of. It would be better if you came and sat down 38 VIII| ancestral estates, for which far better men than I shed their blood, 39 VIII| rivet his attention the better, he thus proceeded: "There 40 VIII| Daddy Boltay, the sooner the better. But first go and see Aunt 41 VIII| me. Why cannot he find a better, more reliable girl than 42 VIII| like you will not find a better. He is no mere blockhead, 43 IX| believes that they may grow better. For four mortal years I 44 IX| she could not have had a better opportunity than when they 45 IX| the reflection, 'How much better it would have been to have 46 IX| foreign words.~ ~"It will be better, after all, if you write 47 IX| he knew how to make tea better than any one else, and his 48 IX| candlestick; but he thought better of it, and at last got up 49 IX| Madame Potiphar! You had much better take care lest the lady 50 X| yourself, I should be all the better pleased. Now you can see 51 X| I like the first word better; let it stand, please!"~ ~" 52 X| out by his finger, think better of it, and tacitly schedule 53 XI| the whole of Hungary is better off than his, but he will 54 XI| shall understand that class better than you do! I know more 55 XI| she is angry with had much better have been born blind. Our 56 XII| if to scrutinize her the better, and then drew her towards 57 XIII| order that they might the better see him mount head over 58 XIII| day when a change for the better had set in, and relieved 59 XIII| good, so kind to her, far better and kinder than she had 60 XIII| understand these things so much better than men.~ ~Kárpáthy called 61 XIII| disturbing her; it will be better if you will tell her of 62 XIII| all the rest."~ ~"All the better. What is it?"~ ~"I should 63 XVI| looked at him tremblingly, better for her if she had never 64 XVI| Ah, it would have been better had she neither seen nor 65 XVI| order to be able to see her better. At first she did not recognize 66 XVI| himself might see Rudolf better, I cannot say. The two young 67 XVI| sense enough to choose the better of two good offers, and 68 XVII| love each other all the better afterwards. He fancied that 69 XVII| of the open air, she was better protected against the threatened 70 XXI| him, that they might the better hear what he was going to 71 XXI| me in anything! may he be better, wiser than his father was! 72 XXI| God. I want my son to be better than I was. Perchance God 73 XXI| would cherish and defend him better than I could do were I able 74 XXI| hands of a man who will be a better father to him than I could 75 XXI| who, if he cannot love him better than I love him, will, at 76 XXI| I could not leave them a better master, or him a more pleasant 77 XXII| There are secrets which are better left at the bottom of men'