1 He was a good power-loom weaver, and a man of perfect integrity.
2 She bade him good night in a broken voice, and went out into the street.
3 And I hope every spinster may find as good a husband as my wife has found.
4 She stopped at the corner, and putting her hand in his, wished him good night.
5 His legs were very robust, but shorter than legs of good proportions should have been.
6 Never fear, good people of an anxious turn of mind, that Art will consign Nature to oblivion.
7 You were so good as to promise that you would always substitute the phrase, annual compliment.
8 Mr. Bounderby looked very hard at the good lady in a side-long way that had an odd sheepishness about it.
9 So, Mr. Gradgrind and his daughter took Cecilia Jupe off with them to Stone Lodge, and on the way Louisa never spoke one word, good or bad.
10 Childers took one of his hands out of his pockets, stroked his face and chin, and looked, with a good deal of doubt and a little hope, at Mr. Gradgrind.
11 Thou hast been that to me, Rachael, through so many year: thou hast done me so much good, and heartened of me in that cheering way, that thy word is a law to me.
12 You have been so well trained, and you do, I am happy to say, so much justice to the education you have received, that I have perfect confidence in your good sense.
13 Body number three, wrote leaden little books for them, showing how the good grown-up baby invariably got to the Savings-bank, and the bad grown-up baby invariably got transported.
14 However, the Coketowners were so patriotic after all, that they never had pitched their property into the Atlantic yet, but, on the contrary, had been kind enough to take mighty good care of it.
15 Mr. Bounderby would have seen you grow up under his eyes, to very little purpose, if he could so far forget what is due to your good sense, not to say to his, as to address you from any such ground.
16 So, I thank you, on both our parts, for the good-will you have shown towards us; and the best wish I can give the unmarried part of the present company, is this: I hope every bachelor may find as good a wife as I have found.
17 Adam Smith and Malthus, two younger Gradgrinds, were out at lecture in custody; and little Jane, after manufacturing a good deal of moist pipe-clay on her face with slate-pencil and tears, had fallen asleep over vulgar fractions.
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