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1  It must have been a good speech.
Dubliners By James Joyce
ContextHighlight   In AFTER THE RACE
2  Does a fellow good, a bit of a holiday.
Dubliners By James Joyce
ContextHighlight   In A LITTLE CLOUD
3  As he proceeded I noticed that his accent was good.
Dubliners By James Joyce
ContextHighlight   In AN ENCOUNTER
4  These were three good reasons for Jimmy's excitement.
Dubliners By James Joyce
ContextHighlight   In AFTER THE RACE
5  "There's nothing to touch a good slavey," he affirmed.
Dubliners By James Joyce
ContextHighlight   In TWO GALLANTS
6  Here, garcon, bring us two halves of malt whisky, like a good fellow.
Dubliners By James Joyce
ContextHighlight   In A LITTLE CLOUD
7  "You don't know what's good for you, my boy," said Ignatius Gallaher.
Dubliners By James Joyce
ContextHighlight   In A LITTLE CLOUD
8  The man recognised the sensation and felt that he must have a good night's drinking.
Dubliners By James Joyce
ContextHighlight   In COUNTERPARTS
9  He ate his food greedily and found it so good that he made a note of the shop mentally.
Dubliners By James Joyce
ContextHighlight   In TWO GALLANTS
10  She knew he had a good screw for one thing and she suspected he had a bit of stuff put by.
Dubliners By James Joyce
ContextHighlight   In THE BOARDING HOUSE
11  When a boy was rough and unruly there was nothing would do him any good but a good sound whipping.
Dubliners By James Joyce
ContextHighlight   In AN ENCOUNTER
12  A slap on the hand or a box on the ear was no good: what he wanted was to get a nice warm whipping.
Dubliners By James Joyce
ContextHighlight   In AN ENCOUNTER
13  Villona was in good humour because he had had a very satisfactory luncheon; and besides he was an optimist by nature.
Dubliners By James Joyce
ContextHighlight   In AFTER THE RACE
14  He might yet be able to settle down in some snug corner and live happily if he could only come across some good simple-minded girl with a little of the ready.
Dubliners By James Joyce
ContextHighlight   In TWO GALLANTS
15  He began to speak to us about girls, saying what nice soft hair they had and how soft their hands were and how all girls were not so good as they seemed to be if one only knew.
Dubliners By James Joyce
ContextHighlight   In AN ENCOUNTER
16  At first she wanted to take it back but when she tried it on she was delighted with it, especially with the make of the sleeves, and kissed him and said he was very good to think of her.
Dubliners By James Joyce
ContextHighlight   In A LITTLE CLOUD
17  Of course, the investment was a good one and Segouin had managed to give the impression that it was by a favour of friendship the mite of Irish money was to be included in the capital of the concern.
Dubliners By James Joyce
ContextHighlight   In AFTER THE RACE
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