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1 Introd | fiery lovers of the old time, she shows an unguessed 2 Introd | impulses of her blood and her time, revolted.~At the period 3 Introd | amusing, and at the same time indicative of her vague 4 Introd | yet from the ruins of that time and from the emotional extravagance 5 Introd | Critics have spent much time in discussing the conflict 6 Introd | subject-matter is remote in time and place, and because in 7 Introd | Monsieur Bournisien from time to time blew his nose noisily 8 Introd | Bournisien from time to time blew his nose noisily and 9 Introd | business, who sings from time to time his little song 10 Introd | who sings from time to time his little song to the moon, 11 Introd | and who, the rest of the time, idles deliciously.... This 12 Introd | the great war of our own time with the same foes, our 13 Introd | changed by it. For a long time I have accepted patience 14 I | strange to say, at the same time, I received in the same 15 II | Here I have had only the time to read a part of it, and 16 II | Nohant, I shall have only the time to scribble for Buloz; but 17 III | Bouilhet.~At the present time I am disheartened by the 18 IV | your infamy at the same time. That is what I tell you 19 VII | three months, do try to find time to come tomorrow Thursday. 20 IX | shall feel some EMOTION this time because of my dear collaborator. 21 XIII | it to me if you have the time. I embrace you. Tell your 22 XV | here.~You still have the time to write to me. I shall 23 XVII | heart prompts you) the first time we see each other.~Here 24 XX | Nile, a leno in Rome at the time of the Punic wars, then 25 XXI | often used to say “at the time when I was a dog. ...” He 26 XXI | RUFFIAN!~Summon me at the time of Bouilhet’s play. I shall 27 XXVIII | they have loved me a long time. You then are threatened 28 XXVIII | force to manage at the same time, science and dissipation, 29 XXXIII | You will say, “There is time for everything and power 30 XXXIV | space in my book and I have time to wait. But when you have 31 XXXV | Come, not all at the same time, not without rest.~Those 32 XXXV | who are Byrons at the same time. Don Juan did not make poems 33 XXXVIII | tell me when you have the time.~ 34 XXXIX | and I almost regret the time when one believed it hastened 35 XXXIX | delighted with it than the first time.~Well, well, let’s keep 36 XL | nostrils! And then won’t it be time perhaps to enjoy oneself 37 XLI | between the illusions of my time and the crude deception 38 XLII | not going to live a long time, although I am quite cured 39 XLII | to travel here! and the time lost in order to procure. 40 XLIII | taken up very little of my time. Applying the term anchorite 41 XLIV | when one dreams at the same time of a beautiful house of 42 XLVI | and you would regain the time you lost and more too.~Then 43 XLVI | money, and besides I have no time. My illness has delayed 44 XLVI | has expected for a long time that a stroke would carry 45 XLVII | find it; and as for the time, take it. You won’t do anything 46 XLVII | Now I have to stay some time in Paris. Three months are 47 XLVIII | same thought at the same time. You offer me a thousand 48 XLIX | under discussion all the time were Bismarck and the Luxembourg. 49 LI | already as in full spring time.~The anemone Sylvia which 50 LIV | existence. When you have the time to think of friends, remember 51 LV | of the future. The first time that I lunched there, I 52 LV | there, I thought all the time of America, and I wanted 53 LVI | telling us at the same time that nothing will happen 54 LVIII | Rouen. This is the third time that I have seen them and 55 LIX | and often badly; but that time he succeeded extraordinarily 56 LX | want to miss, has all the time she needs to go to see her 57 LX | visit, you shall tell me the time that suits you best.~My 58 LX | should have embraced you in time to return in the evening 59 LX | left on the coast since the time of the great invasions from 60 LXII | been in Buloz’ hands a long time. I am writing another thing,[ 61 LXII | very old; I must lose no time in loving!~Yes, you are 62 LXII | words when you have the time.~Outline a scene for Nohant 63 LXV | know if I shall have the time. You must tell me. I can 64 LXV | the Gulf of Juan at that time.~I have been sick over the 65 LXVII | enchanted with Jumieges. This time I saw Etretat, Yport, the 66 LXIX | ill, and I shall try this time to carry you away in passing. 67 LXXIV | week, and the rest of the time they make the properties, 68 LXXIV | and impossible at the same time; it seems like a dream. 69 LXXV | share them. I need so much time to do so little that I have 70 LXXV | sense of fatigue, and it is time that my second part was 71 LXXXV | There was a man!~Every time now that I hear the chain 72 LXXXVI | and we have had a joyous time without prejudice to the 73 LXXXVII | Fontainebleau, and the second time by your advice, saw the 74 LXXXVII | stir from there for a long time, the novel must progress.~ 75 LXXXVII | more criminal.~Is it not time to make justice a part of 76 LXXXVIII | too ugly. It will be high time to do something beautiful 77 LXXXIX | That I have had only the time here to sleep a little, 78 XCI | of the bourgeois of the time, simple citizens of the 79 XCVI | studied them a good deal this time without learning anything 80 CI | and a torture at the same time. And I am doing nothing 81 CI | one which had at the same time the spire of Strasbourg, 82 CI | My choice was made a long time ago. There remains the matter 83 CI | my servants. Even at the time of my earliest youth, I 84 CIII | business, who sings from time to time his little song 85 CIII | who sings from time to time his little song to the moon, 86 CIII | and who, the rest of the time, idles deliciously. It has 87 CIII | on the shelf. I have the time. I am writing my little 88 CIII | tells me the chief news from time to time, I would not know 89 CIII | chief news from time to time, I would not know if Isidore 90 CIV | bored, bored! But this time exceeds all others. That 91 CIV | the bourgeois! It is high time that I enjoyed life.~I saw 92 CIV | but nothing more. At the time of La Harpe, they were grammarians; 93 CIV | were grammarians; at the time of Sainte-Beuve and of Taine, 94 CV | tradition that the present time still profits by (there 95 CVI | has not asked a single time where they are. She plays 96 CVI | says: MY FATHER? another time she says: MAMMA? I distract 97 CVI | good of life, until the time when reason can help them 98 CVII | the good of life until the time when reason can help them 99 CXV | are encroaching upon my time more and more. All my days 100 CXVIII | it up again at the proper time and place. Leave that to 101 CXXII | and with filth that it is time not to have any at all. 102 CXXIII | I wrote you at the same time that you wrote me, our letters 103 CXXIV | you are staying there some time and I always have business 104 CXXIV | independently and as master of your time. Here there is repose for 105 CXXV | little when you have the time.~I shall see you soon, have 106 CXXIX | But I have neither the time nor the repose of mind to 107 CXXIX | but I have not even the time to read.~Listen to this: 108 CXXXI | Latour was engaged a long time ago. Why did we not know 109 CXXXII | too far, I have so little time. And then I have made an 110 CXXXIII | quite opportune in this time of REVOLUTIONISTS. The good 111 CXXXIV | in order to last a long time and to produce a great deal.~ 112 CXL | have promised for a long time.~I embrace you and I am 113 CXLII | so that everyone may have time to embrace everyone else, 114 CXLII | stay with us a very long time, a very long time, we shall 115 CXLII | very long time, a very long time, we shall have some more 116 CXLII | happy house and it is the time of holiday after work. I 117 CL | out today for the first time, I am better without being 118 CLIV | people, I give way from time to time to floods of tears 119 CLIV | I give way from time to time to floods of tears when 120 CLVI | answer, I have only enough time to mail it.~G. Sand~ 121 CLIX | confidence, hastened to us in time. After that Lolo had violent 122 CLIX | the garden for the first time.—But they still want a great 123 CLXI | for I let him talk all the time. There are high lights in 124 CLXII | abominable readings, but it is time that I stopped for I am 125 CLXIII | did you exchange at the time of this payment?~Answer, 126 CLXIV | 1870~It is a very long time since I have had news of 127 CLXIV | without membranes this time, and without danger. But 128 CLXIV | letter from you for a long time. I did not want to ask for 129 CLXVI | beach. But for that I lack time and money. So I must push 130 CLXXII | been set back for a long time to come.~Are the wars between 131 CLXXIV | write anything. I spend my time like everyone else in waiting 132 CLXXVIII | evil.~The Greeks at the time of Pericles made art without 133 CLXXXII | be pestilential for some time to come.~Yours.~ 134 CLXXXIV | spirit more than at any other time of our lives, and we shall 135 CLXXXIV | calm itself during that time. You are looking for a peaceful 136 CLXXXVII | changed by it. For a long time I have accepted patience 137 CLXXXVII | me back to the notion of time; they are growing, they 138 CLXXXVIII| for you for such a long time! Your letter of this morning 139 CLXXXVIII| beginning of wisdom. It was time to have done with “principles” 140 CLXXXVIII| thing!” and at the same time, what servility for the 141 CLXXXIX | it, and so as to have the time to prepare against it.~I 142 CLXXXIX | am going to have a hard time in getting down to work 143 CXC | the less the ravages of time. I don’t care for that, 144 CXC | He thinks of you every time and says that he would like 145 CXC | them understand in a short time.~Are you working? Is Saint-Antoine 146 CXCI | stability. It will be the first time that we have lived under 147 CXCIV | overwhelmed with work! How long a time it is since I saw your good 148 CXCV | same things at the same time in the same degree.~Why 149 CXCV | highly than they did in the time of Pericles or of Shakespeare, 150 CXCVII | the thunder rumble a long time before?~No, no, people do 151 CXCVII | infallibility. At the same time it pretends to take up the 152 CXCIX | does not pass in a short time to the crisis, I believe 153 CC | which I despair.~Is this a time to put on Aisse? You told 154 CCVI | things, and you have not the time and the calmness to write. 155 CCVII | this volume at the same time as Aisse and a letter of 156 CCXI | others. For me, it is lost time, like complaining about 157 CCXI | one else and that it is time to turn my mind to correcting 158 CCXVI | GEORGE SAND~What a long time it is since I have written 159 CCXVI | go to Nohant, because my time, considering my straitened 160 CCXIX | unanswered letters, business, no time to breathe! That is why 161 CCXXII | has not been well for some time. As for me, I am well again. 162 CCXXII | being near you at this sad time, by telling you over and 163 CCXXIV | shall do it at the same time as that on l’Annee terrible. 164 CCXXV | so that we may have the time to talk. What would be very 165 CCXXV | been gone only such a short time.~I have started work again, 166 CCXXV | self.~It will be a long time before I know what I have 167 CCXXXII | inconveniently the last time.~This letter is stupid. 168 CCXXXVI | addressing myself this time TO A WOMAN FRIEND, who has 169 CCXXXVIII| could have lived a long time yet, and have renewed his 170 CCXXXVIII| news from you for a long time. Are you at Croisset? You 171 CCXXXVIII| and reckon ass lost the time you might employ in loving 172 CCXXXVIII| has been out for a long time; but to live always in this 173 CCXXXVIII| Paris until after a month’s time to put on Mademoiselle La 174 CCXXXIX | horribly last winter. Every time that I attempted to do anything 175 CCXXXIX | which will require a lot of time, a prospect that pleases 176 CCXLII | well later, but in the mean time you don’t want to do anything 177 CCXLIII | Dodore. This is the first time that anyone has made a Paris 178 CCXLV | solitude. Is there at this time, I don’t say, admiration 179 CCXLV | it should be at the same time as another entirely different 180 CCXLVI | compliments in my life, in the time when people were interested 181 CCXLVIII | hope for you really this time, and I think that our air 182 CCXLIX | for the last month, every time I go out, I am seized anew 183 CCXLIX | grippe which gets worse each time. I cough abominably, and 184 CCLI | will be dreams for a long time, which is the principal 185 CCLVI | without it. But it is high time to beautify myself, not 186 CCLVII | temps” means also, “some time ago.”]~This is what was 187 CCLXI | not know ahead, and, with time and the easy ways of life, 188 CCLXIII | very much indisposed from time to time. He left very well 189 CCLXIII | indisposed from time to time. He left very well and very 190 CCLXIII | stomach, like me, for some time. I get well by being moderate, 191 CCLXIII | that should not last a long time, I should like our clerical 192 CCLXIII | always warns me that it is time to begin grubbing again. 193 CCLXIV | devotee, I should spend my time before a crucifix saying: “ 194 CCLXXI | grippe have taken up all my time, but I am following, in 195 CCLXXV | theatre. In a novel, one has time to win the reader over. 196 CCLXXVIII| deneurasthenize myself! It is a long time since I took the air, I 197 CCLXXVIII| see you and talk a long time with you! Everything is 198 CCLXXXIII| yourself: Lo! this is the time for rest, let us taste the 199 CCLXXXIV | a crime to let so long a time elapse without answering 200 CCLXXXIV | be thanked, I withdrew in time. At present my play has 201 CCLXXXV | better for anyone or in any time. One feels it more or less, 202 CCLXXXV | philosopher, while at the same time he is the great artist that 203 CCLXXXVI | others. There is but a little time left, old age creeps on 204 CCLXXXVI | modern times, the son of Time, and has become his master. 205 CCLXXXVII| is I who am at the same time the desert, the traveller, 206 CCXC | me and proved it all the time by his care and services 207 CCXCI | leave my house for a long time now, for I WILL get ahead 208 CCXCVII | preparation. I do not know at what time in the autumn or winter 209 CCC | have done nothing but mark time, while waiting for something 210 CCC | teacher, and very little time is left to me to write PROFESSIONALLY, 211 CCC | family; but this lack of time stimulates me and makes 212 CCCII | write to you every day; time is lacking absolutely. At 213 CCCII | happiest and most favorable time of life: old age. It is 214 CCCII | realist and return to the time reality, which is a mingling 215 CCCIII | Francais.~I have neither the time to go there, nor the wish 216 CCCV | public was pleased and from time to time cries of approval 217 CCCV | pleased and from time to time cries of approval were heard. 218 CCCV | writing well is at the same time perceiving well, thinking 219 CCCV | one and is, at the same time, the harmonious one. The 220 CCCV | concrete and at the same time more general manner.~In 221 CCCVIII | loaned to me for a long time; I shall send them off, 222 CCCVIII | I should continue a long time in this vein, I should blind 223 CCCIX | sustained and at the same time progressive. In short, what 224 CCCX | that? So then, for this time, I admire you completely 225 CCCXI | INTERVALS.~I have not the time to say any more to you today. 226 CCCXIII | to fill my good pipe from time to time and then to resume 227 CCCXIII | my good pipe from time to time and then to resume my reading.~ 228 CCCXVI | burying my mother the second time. Poor, dear, great woman! 229 CCCXVI | Never mind! In a short time you will feel a great joy 230 CCCXVI | her, and when for a long time there shall have been no 231 CCCXVII | not come to Paris for some time? Solitude is bad under certain 232 CCCXVIII | Passy, I hope,—and from time to time we can have a good 233 CCCXVIII | I hope,—and from time to time we can have a good chat. 234 CCCXVIII | meet I shall talk a long time with you, if you are interested,