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1 Introd| the workmen in Paris, the cries of a thousand birds in the 2 Introd| reflections. “You think,” he cries in half-sportive pique, “ 3 Introd| rage, in which Flaubert cries, “The hopeless barbarism 4 Introd| soul.”~“What use, pray,” he cries in the last disillusion, “ 5 XLIV | and Mademoiselle Aurore cries to you, WAIT, WAIT, WAIT! 6 LVIII | with Monsieur Floquet who cries without any danger: “Long 7 LXXXIV| the workmen in Paris, the cries of a thousand birds in the 8 CCCV | pleased and from time to time cries of approval were heard.