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1 1,1| himself what would be the good of it? And in this way the 2 2,1| have been quarrelling for a good half-hour. And, heavenly 3 2,2| wounded by this breach of good manners, Van Klopen at last 4 2,2| me with a law-suit; very good. I'll take it upon myself 5 2,3| break. And undoubtedly, a good many of the insults which 6 2,5| day, he telegraphed the good news to his wife. But in 7 2,5| and his brain reeled. "Good Lord! what a likeness!" 8 3,3| surrender your liberty without good and substantial reasons." ~" 9 3,3| there! I don't deserve such good fortune. I must have been 10 3,3| strange!" ~"Isn't it? It is as good as a novel." ~"Would it 11 3,4| It is the perfection of good taste and high breeding - " 12 4,1| detecting a coming appeal. "Good heavens!" he thought, "Valorsay 13 4,2| that it could do them no good; so, why have they still 14 4,2| s opinion? Then it is a good one. Come, let us reason 15 5,1| startling revenge whenever a good opportunity presented itself. 16 5,1| evening he said to me, 'My good friend, Domingo's defeat 17 5,1| of the kind, for the very good reason that he did not even 18 5,4| would be a piece of grand good luck and no mistake. It 19 5,5| alarmed. I have only some good news to communicate," and 20 5,5| he replied: "Ah! that's good - very good - excellent!" 21 5,5| Ah! that's good - very good - excellent!" He tried his 22 5,6| mould him like wax." ~"Very good. Marguerite was escaping 23 5,6| supposed that this wonderful good fortune was too much for 24 5,6| think it a piece of grand good luck!" ~ ~ 25 6,3| had better be spent in a good cause than in swelling the 26 6,3| sorry to hear it. She was a good creature.' 'Oh, excellent; 27 6,4| ascertain if there are any good bargains to be had. This 28 6,5| that he was the bearer of good news. "Everything is going 29 7,1| uneasy; the affair is as good as concluded." ~"I hope 30 7,2| mother, that is to say, the good fairy whose protection had 31 7,4| moralizing! that's really too good! I should like a few minutes 32 7,5| had, I have gained a very good position in society; and 33 8,2| room to be even much too good for a poor widow whose misfortunes 34 8,4| at the Hotel de Chalusse? Good heavens! how dull it must 35 8,4| shrewd for that. She took good care not to mention as much 36 9,1| the settlement of fifty good ones. The truth of this 37 9,2| For she was rather fond of good living, the dear lady, as 38 9,4| consider the business as good as concluded. Your conduct 39 9,4| But no - this would do no good - the marquis could still 40 9,5| suddenly conceived was a good one. "One more question, 41 9,6| speculation had put him in such good humor that he had been unable 42 10,1| which he had considered as good as won. And he had not only 43 10,2| on M. Fortunat's face. "Good, Victor!" he said, approvingly, " 44 10,2| said, approvingly, "very good! I see that you will serve 45 10,2| air - "you have seen my good mother - my expenses are 46 10,2| ashamed of it. M. Andre and my good mother, they are my supports, 47 10,3| that I know how to repay a good turn." ~"And if you don' 48 10,3| returned, Chupin embraced the good woman with the respectful 49 10,4| completely reassuring the good woman, and that was to tell 50 10,4| employer's intentions are good now; but they WERE criminal 51 10,4| him. "You speak like the good mother that you are," he 52 10,5| and as your wine was so good, I'll do your errands for 53 10,6| confide this one to you, my good fellow, and it's very fortunate, 54 11,2| its deformity. Chupin had good cause to feel proud of his 55 11,3| Chupin's mother - his poor good mother, as he called her - 56 11,3| consecrated to the service of good. By becoming the instrument 57 11,4| It must have been your good angel who inspired you with 58 12,2| servant, Madame Vantrasson?" ~"Good Heavens!" ~"I understood 59 12,3| Vantrasson was really a good cook, and in this first 60 12,3| impatiently, "Isn't that good?" and as the only reply 61 12,3| scarcely enthusiastic "Very good," she vowed she would never 62 12,4| I think it would be a good plan to let this poor young 63 13,2| exceedingly shrewd. Courage and good luck!" ~ ~ 64 13,4| said to himself: "This is a good thing to know. Before this 65 13,8| paid for them; and I paid a good round price, I assure you. 66 13,8| than Pascal, the baron had good reason to distrust the accuracy 67 13,8| an investigation." ~"What good would that have done? Besides, 68 13,8| was only half-past two; a good hour and a half remained 69 14,1| paltry considerations - good enough for commonplace and 70 14,2| angrily. "You come at a good time!" ~But M. de Coralth 71 14,3| A duel with him - what good luck! Well! he may sleep 72 14,3| in your cause, it is as good as gained." And as his companion 73 14,4| If she consents, well and good! If she refuses, we will 74 15,1| had known sorrow, and had good cause to rail at destiny. 75 15,4| last!' After that, I had good reason to expect that I 76 15,6| doubt his abundant supply of good sense, "Let us put an end 77 15,6| hope I shall soon have some good news to bring you," he began. ~" 78 16,1| obsequiously. "This gentleman, my good fellow," said M. de Valorsay, 79 16,1| his anxiety to secure a good situation, M. Casimir had 80 16,1| Valorsay; he had talked a good deal, and the marquis had 81 16,1| Two millions! that's a good haul. Tell me, my friend, 82 17,1| wish. It would be a very good plan, but if it displeases 83 17,1| for her sake; and she's as good and as clever as she's handsome. 84 17,4| in mentally ejaculating, "Good! the old woman isn't here." 85 18,2| the fair sex. It was the good cheer that loosened his 86 18,3| whiter than his shirt. "Good God!" he exclaimed in a 87 18,5| But first of all, I have a good secret to confide to you. 88 18,5| exclamation of joy. "Ah! how good you are!" she exclaimed - " 89 18,5| explanation." ~"Marguerite! Good God! you repulse me. After 90 19,1| little after all, for the good lady did not even pretend 91 19,3| you believe me guilty?" ~"Good God! I suspect you!" ~"Then 92 19,3| proposal. 'I don't doubt your good intentions, my dear count,' 93 19,4| rather than yield? We have good reason to suppose so. However, 94 20,1| has taken the place of the good fairies of former times, 95 20,1| out, "I say, Valorsay, my good friend," or, "Upon my word! 96 20,1| his appearance. "Come, my good friends!" said he, "my carriage