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1 Int | upon which it has been my good fortune to win appreciation 2 Int | perfect confidence and in good hope that I present my present 3 Pres | veracity and her own ideals of good art. If a "deep love for 4 I, I| we can accomplish two good deeds at one and the same 5 I, II| citizen like yourself, and as good as you. We are alike, are 6 I, II| beyond seven times seven. Good night, citizen!"~ ~The door 7 I, III| said, smiling; she was in a good humor, as children are who 8 I, III| splendidly. This bed is as good as my own at home. And how 9 I, III| biscuits.~ ~"There! that was a good breakfast," she said, after 10 I, III| finding my home. Oh, you dear good little flower!" and she 11 I, III| many thanks, you brave, good man! We will never forget 12 I, III| that we shall part quite good friends! What do I say? 13 I, III| peculiar tastes."~ ~"Very good; we will allow that you 14 I, III| am no swindler."~ ~"Very good! Then you require no money. 15 I, IV| moment to be lost."~ ~"But good, heavens! how can I take 16 II, I| success.~ ~"And yet, it is a good old Hungarian family name. 17 II, II| to meet in the road, but 'good day.' From the letters, 18 II, III| forget it; I have a very good memory," said Herr Bernat, 19 III, I| early, in order to wish him good morning; but when she thrust 20 III, I| bed-curtains, and called cheerily, "Good morning, dear Ludwig!" there 21 III, II| in this manner.~ ~"Very good! Then I am a queen for to-day, 22 III, II| very beautiful, and very good."~ ~"How dost thou know 23 III, II| How dost thou know she is good?"~ ~"Because she visits 24 III, III| Oh, hasten, hasten, my good Henry!"~ ~"He will shoot 25 III, IV| stay close by you, and take good care that nothing frightens 26 IV, I| on foot if the roads were good; and on her homeward way 27 IV, III| her apartments, bade her good night, and returned to the 28 IV, III| rascals certainly chose a good time to do it; now that 29 IV, III| taken nothing. You came in good time to help me."~ ~"Did 30 IV, III| needs to be bled."~ ~"But good heavens! What are we to 31 IV, III| metaphysics that of the absolutely good.~ ~He had sufficient command 32 IV, III| fortifications."~ ~"Very good; then send him to me."~ ~" 33 IV, III| welfare Herr Count, for my good wishes don't go for much 34 IV, III| advice. I believe you are a good man at heart. Quit your 35 IV, III| I thank you for the good advice, Herr Count, but 36 IV, III| in the forest. I am not good for anything any more; I 37 IV, III| to the Herr Count for his good wishes and this delicious 38 IV, III| useless; the robber had taken good care to protect himself 39 IV, IV| left hand.~ ~"You come in good time, Master Matyas," said 40 IV, IV| yes. If only I had been in good time at the battle of Marengo!" 41 IV, IV| You are crazy already, my good Henry - and so am I!"~ ~ 42 V, I| familiar with the usages of good society. At the door, however, 43 V, II| militiaman do when he is in a good humor?"~ ~A bagpipe behind 44 V, II| keep him here. I shall take good care, however, that he does 45 V, III| DEAR, BEAUTIFUL, AND GOOD LADY: I want you to love 46 V, III| Make him happy. He is a good man. I am nothing at all 47 VI, I| St. Peter will be, 'Is my good old comrade, the honest, 48 VI, I| and said:~ ~"Henry - my good Henry, would you like me 49 VI, I| beautiful prayer which the good Père Lacordaire composed 50 VI, I| weeks of this easy work and good wages, and the comforts 51 VI, I| obedient machines.~ ~Of what good would be such a crew against 52 VI, II| may be sure I shall take good care not to ask any more 53 VI, II| one, who has puzzled me a good deal of late. She takes 54 VI, II| depend on the protection and good will of the vice-palatine.~ ~ 55 VI, IV| visit to the castle.~ ~"Good!" was Herr Bernat's comment, 56 VI, V| dear little daughter, my good little Marie. May God preserve 57 VI, V| here alone with me."~ ~"Good heavens, Marie! How can 58 VI, V| to-day, so you must wish me good night now."~ ~Ludwig came 59 VI, V| tone:~ ~"May God give you a good night, Marie! May angels 60 VI, V| of happiness and freedom. Good night!"~ ~Then he turned 61 VI, VI| don't know how to win the good will of other people. I 62 VI, VI| broad palm, and added: "Take good care of my treasure, your 63 VI, VI| friendly "God give you a good day!"~ ~What a pleasure 64 VI, VI| learned that you are so good and beautiful?" frankly 65 VII, I| any rate!"~ ~"There was a good deal of argument about it; 66 VII, I| will fight as well as the good Lord permitted them to learn 67 VII, I| think it is time to say good night. It will be the first 68 VII, II| treasure, Katharina? Take good care of my palladium and 69 VII, II| let me beg of you to take good care of them; no matter 70 VII, III| dare say you are tired, my good fellow."~ ~"Not very," was 71 VIII, II| wanted her to come to me."~ ~"Good heaven!" ejaculated Marie, 72 VIII, II| message to your Amélie with my good friend Cambray?"~ ~"Go, 73 VIII, III| pleasant-voiced response: "Good evening, friend. God bless 74 IX, I| by pressing that button. Good night, dear papa Cambray!"~ ~ 75 IX, I| asked: "What do you want, my good man?"~ ~For answer the man 76 IX, I| man. This man was a very good friend, and I want him properly 77 IX, I| To Frauenkirchen it is good for wagons; but beyond the 78 IX, III| of coming herself. Very good! We will show the gentleman 79 IX, III| too drew his pistol.~ ~"Good night, Chevalier Vavel!" 80 IX, IV| Hungarian:~ ~"For God's sake, good woman, give me a drink of 81 IX, IV| returned Katharina. "A good lad, and an honest woman. 82 X, I| All sorts, Herr Count."~ ~"Good or bad?"~ ~"Well, mixed. 83 X, I| bad?"~ ~"Well, mixed. Both good and bad. I will leave the 84 X, I| and bad. I will leave the good till the last. To begin: 85 X, I| will come to that all in good time," composedly replied 86 X, I| capitulated?"~ ~"All in good time, Herr Count, all in 87 X, I| time, Herr Count, all in good time! I can tell you all 88 X, I| I say I would leave the good news until the last?"~ ~" 89 X, III| Liadwig; kiss this dear, good hand. Oh, she has been a 90 X, III| hand. Oh, she has been a good little mother to me! She 91 X, III| have done, you have made good. Therefore, do you pronounce