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1  Every one was a thorough good sort.
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2  Now she was a thorough good sort again.
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3  The good man contemplated the idiot benignly.
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4  A good fellow, who smoked cigars in the vestry.
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5  That's one good the war brought us--longer days.
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6  It's a good day, some say, the day we are stripped naked.
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7  I thought it every bit as good as anything I'd seen in London.
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8  The good clergyman, I say, does more work for less pay than all the lot.
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9  Radiating royalty, complacency, good humour, the wild child was Queen of the festival.
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10  "Say good morning, George; say 'Good morning, Grandpa,'" Mabel urged him, giving him a push towards the man.'
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11  And she was a thorough good sort, making him feel less of an audience, more of an actor, going round the Barn in her wake.
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12  Mrs. Sands called it a good year if she could make six pots of apricot jam from them--the fruit was never sweet enough for dessert.
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13  Meanwhile the good wife on the table spreads her simple fare; and to the shepherd's flute, from toil released, the nymphs and swains join hands and foot it on the green.
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