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 1       II|          recover from their rage as best they could, and returned
 2       VI|             in the country, and the best also. Ah! he has good blood
 3     XIII|          accustomed to speak of his best friends.~ ~“The history
 4      XVI|             way; at heart he is the best of men.”~ ~“Have you seen
 5      XVI|           know it well! You are the best, the only friends, I have
 6     XVII|             The marquis believed it best to strike the iron while
 7    XVIII|     Certainly; we were formerly the best of comrades during our vacations.”~ ~“
 8    XXIII|           decide what course it was best for them to pursue. Should
 9    XXIII|           which they had considered best adapted to the prolonged
10    XXIII|             of the overthrow of the best of princes!”~ ~Martial’s
11      XXV|           better than we do what is best.”~ ~“I will obey, mother.”~ ~
12     XXVI|     harnessed into the cabriolet as best he could.~ ~But even this
13     XXIX|           that it was written in my best hand on a very large sheet
14      XXX|                 Always hope for the best, sir,” said one of these
15    XXXII|     Marie-Anne know how to make the best use of the weapon which
16   XXXIII|          they were both doing their best to obtain a pardon for the
17    XXXIV|      Sairmeuse were now doing their best to make the people of Montaignac
18     XXXV|          handsome young fellow, the best farmer in the country.”~ ~
19    XXXVI|           has been fitted up by the best upholsterer~ ~in Montaignac.
20    XXXVI|          killed, and I shall try my best to stand between him and
21  XXXVIII|           forgotten in a month. The best way will be to face those
22      XLI|          such suffering? You are my best friend; swear to render
23      XLI|             the hearth-stone in the best chamber.~ ~“I might go to
24      XLV|             you to find your way as best you can.”~ ~And the poor
25    XLVII|           engaged in harnessing his best horse to the cart which
26       LI| clearsighted Blanche.~ ~“It will be best for me to keep on the qui
27     LIII|             of his life, he did his best to fill the void with bustle
28      LIV|           his wife; he had done his best to rekindle the admiration
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