Part,  Chapter

 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
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