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gold 6
golden 1
gone 36
good 68
good-bye 14
good-evening 4
good-humour 1
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69 every
69 first
69 long
68 good
67 hand
67 these
67 way
Alexandre Dumas, fils
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1 1 | mind all the knowledge of good and evil that God had perhaps 2 1 | Louise ran to tell the good news to her mother. It is 3 3 | incapable of seeing what is good, of bearing the Lord, and 4 3 | expansion. The science of good and evil is acquired forever; 5 3 | has not all at once become good, it has at least become 6 3 | to the same principle: Be good, be young, be true! Evil 7 3 | let us have the pride of good, and above all let us never 8 3 | their own, if it does no good it will do no harm. ~Doubtless 9 4 | intimate acquaintance." ~"Good," said Armand, holding out 10 4 | your letter. You are still good, and I thank God for it. 11 4 | between us. Julie is very good to me; we often talk of 12 4 | me an immense amount of good, and if you will find in 13 4 | am leaving! ~"It would be good of God to let me see you 14 4 | I have been to her! how good, how resigned she was! I 15 5 | Chapter 5 ~A good while elapsed before I heard 16 5 | of a girl was she?" ~"A good sort of girl." ~"Is that 17 5 | girl was she?" ~"A fine, good girl. I was very sorry to 18 5 | that are in love. It is no good to ask them for what they 19 5 | come here, too! It is very good of you, for those that come 20 5 | see there." ~"Thanks, my good man." ~I gave one more look 21 7 | Go, go," he said, "and good luck, or rather better luck." ~ 22 8 | her nothing. I give her good advice, and she only says 23 9 | conversation. "Won't you be so good as to treat me as an old 24 9 | too badly, and he is so good and kind to you. Look at 25 9 | don't want you. It is no good at the end of two years 26 9 | thoroughly amused; he was a very good sort of fellow, but somewhat 27 10| just seen." ~"You are very good! What would you have of 28 10| like me. Let us be friends, good friends, but no more. Come 29 10| very little. You have a good heart, you want some one 30 10| we will be back soon." ~"Good, good! Talk, my children," 31 10| will be back soon." ~"Good, good! Talk, my children," said 32 10| alone when there was such a good reason for it." ~"One finds 33 11| go to bed, so you will be good enough to go. It is sickening 34 11| punch." ~"It will do you no good, madame," said Nanine. ~" 35 11| think so?" ~"I have some good news for her." ~"No harm 36 11| Marguerite had put her into a good humour. ~"Will you forgive 37 11| fixed ardently upon her. ~"Good," said she; "put it all 38 12| forgive me." ~"Well and good; and now go back nicely 39 13| Marguerite for what she is, for a good, bright, pretty girl; be 40 13| year, and that is already a good deal. Well, other lovers 41 13| reasonable." ~"Well and good." ~In spite of myself I 42 14| forced smile. ~"She has very good reason not to. You have 43 15| knowing the means. Well, good heavens, the means were 44 16| addition, the reputation of a good son. For the rest, not a 45 16| now contracted had this good result: that it forced me 46 16| imagine. I have travelled a good deal, and seen much grander 47 18| would not confess it. ~"My good Marguerite," I said to her, " 48 18| You will borrow it?" ~"Good heavens! Why, yes!" ~"A 49 19| as I listened. ~"But, my good Marguerite," I replied, 50 19| income to another person. The good man imagined I was ruined, 51 21| then?" ~"Hold together, my good Marguerite, and let the 52 21| made him angry; but he is good and just, he will change 53 21| that the air would do her good. I wanted especially to 54 22| see you to-morrow." ~The good girl went and got me a cloak, 55 23| once how little my sister, good as she was, would be able 56 23| may tell her. She was a good girl; but, after all, like 57 23| see her?" ~"What is the good? I came to see you, because 58 25| be submitted to. You are good, your soul has generosity 59 25| noble, and the memory of a good deed will redeem you from 60 26| remorse; and then, what is the good of killing oneself when 61 26| your visits would do me good. ~December 20. ~The weather 62 26| received a letter which did me good, more because of what it 63 26| speedy recovery. ~One of my good friends, M. H., will call 64 26| his name has done me more good than all the prescriptions 65 26| dinner. Going out has done me good. If I were only going to 66 26| are not here. ~Oh, that good time at Bougival! Where 67 26| came. What would be the good of getting well? ~January 68 26| forget it, too. He is a good friend. ~The duke sent yesterday


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