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1  He wanted Levin to be in good spirits.
Anna Karenina 1 By Leo Tolstoy
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2  No, joking apart, whatever you choose is sure to be good.
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3  Alexander has been very good, and Marie has grown very pretty.
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4  But it was not that Levin was not in good spirits; he was ill at ease.
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5  I feel that I have a heart, and that there is a great deal of good in me.
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6  But he had no difficulty in finding what was good and attractive in Vronsky.
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7  Engage a piano player, and let them dance, and not as you do things nowadays, hunting up good matches.
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8  She vividly recalled his manly, resolute face, his noble self-possession, and the good nature conspicuous in everything towards everyone.
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9  Stepan Arkadyevitch was not merely liked by all who knew him for his good humor, but for his bright disposition, and his unquestionable honesty.
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10  When Vronsky appeared on the scene, she was still more delighted, confirmed in her opinion that Kitty was to make not simply a good, but a brilliant match.
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11  He had only not to refuse things, not to show jealousy, not to be quarrelsome or take offense, all of which from his characteristic good nature he never did.
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12  There are people who, on meeting a successful rival, no matter in what, are at once disposed to turn their backs on everything good in him, and to see only what is bad.
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13  There are people, on the other hand, who desire above all to find in that lucky rival the qualities by which he has outstripped them, and seek with a throbbing ache at heart only what is good.
Anna Karenina 1 By Leo Tolstoy
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14  He had even supposed that she, a worn-out woman no longer young or good-looking, and in no way remarkable or interesting, merely a good mother, ought from a sense of fairness to take an indulgent view.
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15  When he thought of her, he could call up a vivid picture of her to himself, especially the charm of that little fair head, so freely set on the shapely girlish shoulders, and so full of childish brightness and good humor.
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16  In him, in his handsome, radiant figure, his sparkling eyes, black hair and eyebrows, and the white and red of his face, there was something which produced a physical effect of kindliness and good humor on the people who met him.
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17  One would have thought that nothing could be simpler than for him, a man of good family, rather rich than poor, and thirty-two years old, to make the young Princess Shtcherbatskaya an offer of marriage; in all likelihood he would at once have been looked upon as a good match.
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