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1 0, 47| pleased to recall to my memory what I have said on former 2 0, 47| satisfied with this, for my memory is so bad that I should 3 1, 5 | do to find satisfaction; memory shows it how all these things 4 1, 5 | the soul is reminded by memory. The will inclines to love 5 2, 1 | time, and, as I have a poor memory, it will all be very much 6 1, 4 | neither imagination nor memory nor understanding can be 7 1, 3 | one presents itself to my memory. I will begin with the least 8 3, 7 | words do not vanish from the memory for a very long time: some, 9 3, 7 | deeply engraven upon our memory, nor, if they refer to the 10 3, 18| efforts of its will and memory in seeking nothing but the 11 4, 5 | deeply impressed upon the memory that they can never again 12 5, 11| so deeply engraven in the memory that I think it is impossible 13 7, 2 | are always fresh in its memory, and this is a heavy cross 14 7, 11| and quite another for the memory to represent truths to the 15 7, 12| will be impressed upon the memory, so that the mere sight 16 7, 12| subjects, in which both memory and understanding will have 17 9, 3 | deeply engraven upon his memory. This is what happens here. 18 9, 7 | did not banish it from his memory. If we do that we shall 19 3, 8 | the thought nor from the memory, nor can it be supposed