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1 II| were alone:~ ~“‘You are an honest boy,’, said she, ‘and I 2 II| to myself, father, that honest poverty is better than stolen 3 III| waving his hand to the honest Chupin family, who were 4 V| enthusiastic Labedoyere and the honest and virtuous Drouot before 5 V| magnificent dowry.~ ~She was an honest woman, as her husband was 6 V| woman, as her husband was an honest man, in the most strict 7 X| blackest ingratitude, this man, honest to heroism, whom he had 8 XVII| prayed and hoped that some honest young man, by speedily marrying 9 XXI| voice of reason. You are an honest man; think of the frightful 10 XXII| a young girl.”~ ~“For an honest young girl, you should say,” 11 XXIII| M. de Courtornieu— these honest and artless conspirators; 12 XXIV| the cure of Sairmeuse.”~ ~“Honest men ought to be in bed at 13 XXVIII| great crime,” murmured the honest Marie-Anne.~ ~“Yes, but 14 XXIX| fellow so cunning to see his honest face? Another lesson to 15 XXIX| few louis. We must have an honest man who sympathizes with 16 XXX| where the ropes are.”~ ~Honest Bavois muttered a terrible 17 XXXI| to save you,” resumed the honest peasant. “The promises of 18 XXXI| asked Lacheneur.~ ~The honest mountaineer shuddered; but 19 XXXI| house, in the inn kept by honest Balstain. You were fed and 20 XXXV| allowing the baron to descend, honest Bavois took every possible 21 XXXV| Corporal,” he growled.~ ~Honest Bavois looked the situation 22 XXXV| is a God who watches over honest people let Him open His 23 XXXV| for the baron—offered the honest corporal their hands, sincerely 24 XXXV| Escorval to the house of this honest peasant.”~ ~“What, Monsieur,” 25 XXXVI| was considerably shaken.~ ~Honest Bavois was the first to 26 XL| armed soldiers to seize an honest and confiding opponent.~ ~“ 27 XLIII| old people, gravely.~ ~“An honest girl would have had no such 28 XLIV| precious child.~ ~Her brave and honest nature could have endured 29 XLIV| himself: ‘I cannot strike this honest man, for though he die, 30 XLVII| the Borderie,” said the honest fellow, on returning from 31 XLVII| parting.~ ~At the sight of the honest farmer, who came toward 32 LII| a thief, when one is an honest man, but I will bear it