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1 1,1| treasure as herself, an honest, settled woman, who was 2 2,4| This is what I, a plain, honest man, read every day in the 3 2,4| Why? Do they ever trouble honest women?" ~"They wouldn't 4 3,1| vile work of dishonoring an honest man?" ~ ~"The Marquis de 5 3,3| fortune in America. Being an honest woman, she resisted the 6 4,2| your hand - that's right. Honest people ought to protect 7 4,2| scoundrels who league to ruin an honest man don't sign a contract 8 5,3| conduct yourself like an honest man. From this moment you 9 6,1| have raised yourself by honest toil. You ought to have 10 6,1| incapable of earning an honest livelihood. As the son of 11 6,1| returned alone. And yet the honest fellow had spared neither 12 6,4| passing luxury scandalizes honest women.'" ~"And what will 13 7,6| By the right that every honest man possesses to chastise 14 9,5| brow, and with such frank, honest eyes, could be meditating 15 9,5| for a second. The man's honest, kindly face told her that 16 10,1| rehabilitate her lover, the honest fool who allowed himself 17 10,2| plainly enough that this honest impulse on M. Fortunat's 18 10,2| and on what!" ~"Not by honest work, I can tell you. But 19 10,2| carriage, and deceive and ruin honest people? No - there are too 20 10,2| irredeemably bad you will be honest after this.' And he said 21 10,2| sir," he resumed. "I'm an honest fellow, and honest men ought 22 10,2| m an honest fellow, and honest men ought to ask no reward 23 10,4| you're certainly the most honest and virtuous; and I should 24 11,1| dangerous by-ways of Paris as an honest man of the middle classes 25 11,4| convinced that he was not an honest, straightforward person; 26 11,5| that! It is not a strictly honest proceeding, perhaps, but 27 12,1| have to struggle alone. An honest and experienced man, powerful 28 12,1| instincts of animals. I am an honest woman myself; I don't say 29 12,1| she has so far lived by honest toil, and perhaps at this 30 12,2| best apprentice, the most honest servant, and the best worker 31 13,6| Brothers, the most rigidly honest financiers in the world, 32 13,6| remarked. "But I am more honest. If I do anything in the 33 14,5| you would probably lead an honest life, like many others, 34 16,1| He is a clever fellow, honest, intelligent, and well up 35 17,1| He was going to add: "an honest man." But it is scarcely 36 19,5| you will proudly guard our honest name!" ~For some little