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1 II| but no one thought the better of him on that account. 2 II| that honest poverty is better than stolen wealth. I shall 3 IV| shoulders, and said:~ ~“You had better not desire it.”~ ~ 4 V| to keep it, so much the better. The more shameful, infamous 5 V| their conduct appears, the better I shall be satisfied.”~ ~ 6 VI| to let him go. But he had better make up his mind not to 7 XIV| impossible to imagine a better one. If the proposed step 8 XVIII| heart-broken, but resigned. It is better for him to remain without 9 XVIII| is concerned, it would be better not to let him know of our 10 XIX| friends you bring with you the better we shall be~ pleased.”~ ~ 11 XXII| and Lacheneur knew it even better than he did. But, blinded 12 XXIII| the scaffold. Is it not better to die with your weapons 13 XXV| Escorval; “the abbe knows much better than we do what is best.”~ ~“ 14 XXVII| light!” It would have been better to say dangerous. It would 15 XXVII| dangerous. It would have been better to say that the defender 16 XXXII| that these men could be no better informed on the subject 17 XXXIII| exclaimed. “You would do better to leave me quietly at my 18 XXXIII| Courtornieu. They knew, better than anyone else, how little 19 XXXV| in idle conjectures.~ ~“Better go down on the double-quick,” 20 XXXVI| would, it seems to me, be better for you to remain in your~ ~ 21 XL| Montaignac, then, the sooner the better. I am waiting for~ ~you.”~ ~ 22 XLI| The duke is decidedly better than he is supposed to be, 23 XLIV| endured any humiliation far better than the continual lie she 24 XLIV| our mother, return to your better self. These are crimes which 25 XLIV| he said:~ ~“It would be better not to write.”~ ~“But——”~ ~“ 26 XLV| decide!” she murmured. “It is better one’s husband should be 27 XLV| rage.~ ~Alas! no. She knew better when Marie-Anne reappeared.~ ~ 28 XLVIII| decide whether it would be better for her to reveal the truth, 29 LI| entertain hopes of a new and better life, when one day a servant 30 LII| to the contrary. It was better that he should believe this 31 LIV| realized that it would be better for him to go away for a 32 LIV| I think it will be much better for you to remain here.”~ ~ 33 LV| in the face.~ ~“That is better than assisting prisoners