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1
And I hear he is a
good
worker, too.
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2
Be so
good
as to go into the study, then.
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3
There is no one has such
good
taste as you.
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But it is a
good
thing that our hard times are over.
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Yes, and he is always in such
good
spirits afterwards.
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And I wanted you so much to be in a really
good
humour.
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I fought as hard as I could on your side, but it was no
good
.
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Dear old Anne, you were a
good
mother to me when I was little.
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Mrs Helmer, you will be so
good
as to use your influence on my behalf.
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And I very little, but I have not for a long time seen him in such
good
form.
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Nora, I can see from your manner that he has been here begging you to say a
good
word for him.
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I have not been able to put aside much from my housekeeping money, for Torvald must have a
good
table.
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I have waited so patiently for eight years; for,
goodness
knows, I knew very well that wonderful things don't happen every day.
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