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1 Introd | the evening sun after a day of storms. It is not the 2 Introd | nerves that he shunned a day’s outing or a chat with 3 Introd | prey a thousand times a day of cruel pain, I continue 4 Introd | his aching head buried all day long in his arms, groping 5 Introd | for me to recall a single day nor any event whatsoever. 6 Introd | and a bit recklessly from day to day, spending herself 7 Introd | bit recklessly from day to day, spending herself in many 8 Introd | dumps as incidents of the day’s work and not magnify them 9 Introd | January, 1869, a typical day in Nohant:~“The individual 10 Introd | heart, and of not passing a day without thinking of the 11 Introd | not concern me.’” “On the day that I am no longer in a 12 Introd | all are interesting. The day you took me to the Abbey 13 I | Norman fashion. Perhaps some day this summer I shall surprise 14 VIII | go to Versailles on that day. But I shall be at Magny’ 15 IX | along without you on that day? I shall feel some EMOTION 16 XII | strikes you. I shall spend the day with you if you like, returning 17 XVI | next month I shall spend a day with you in order to have 18 XVII | here with me, not for a day, as you say, but for a week 19 XVIII | years old. But, the next day I am three hundred, if the 20 XXI | Lundi or the thesis of that day. I protested inwardly. The 21 XXII | dine at Magny’s on that day, and the next, and the day 22 XXII | day, and the next, and the day after that. Now you know 23 XXIII | shall go to your house, the day you wish. My chief talk 24 XXIV | think that we spoke of him day before yesterday—my friend 25 XXIV | the pantomime the other day. Example: “I looked, the 26 XXVII | give me tomorrow or next day the exact date on the transformation 27 XXVIII | that the children of this day have sufficient force to 28 XXXII | what it is to stay a whole day with your head in your hands 29 XXXIV | passion?~Well! no, IN MY DAY we didn’t take such vows 30 XXXV | land and his wife hard by day and night is not a forceful 31 XXXV | appetites breaks them.~Try some day to write a novel in which 32 XXXV | certainly tempt you some day, it would be worth while.~ 33 XXXV | shall hunt for them some day. That is not really what 34 XXXVI | talent I also made in my day in the manner that my means 35 XL | return to it to my dying day! Depicting the modern French 36 XLII | letter was awaiting him every day at Nohant. At last he is 37 XLIII | to spend several hours a day fussing over one’s INCOME. 38 XLIII | for me to recall a single day nor any event whatsoever. 39 XLVI | ought to climb up every fine day at noon. Your work would 40 XLVI | the world. I live by my day, work as does the proletarian; 41 XLVI | when I can no longer do my day’s work, I shall be packed 42 XLVI | talking of you, the other day, to a very dear friend, 43 L | were sent to Croisset the day after I got your last letter.~ 44 LII | Magny’s, we shall agree on a day for both of us to dine with 45 LIV | attacked me in Paris, the day before my departure.~Really 46 LVII | before I knew you. From the day I saw your lovely and kind 47 LVIII | things exasperate me. On the day that I am no longer outraged, 48 LIX | more reasonable?~The other day, some people not at all 49 LIX | written about that. Followed day by day, it would be precious 50 LIX | about that. Followed day by day, it would be precious in 51 LX | alone among them. “Good day, sirs.” Response, a slight 52 LXV | chin in the river every day, and regaining my strength 53 LXXIV | that I fear for you some day a deterioration of health 54 LXXIV | me promise to spend that day with them, and I could not 55 LXXIV | the sofa twenty times a day, getting up to run after 56 LXXIV | SURPRISE US WITH, and every day of our vacation there is 57 LXXVI | each other on New Year’s day: on the contrary, it is 58 LXXXI | May, 1868~I see that the day trains are very slow, I 59 LXXXVI | are very happy here. Every day a bath in a stream that 60 LXXXVI | sleeping and laughing all day; Aurore, more spiritual, 61 LXXXVI | Paris even if only for one day.~My children send you their 62 LXXXIX | hours; but I have not been a day without being kept at FORCED 63 XC | desk, and I plunge every day in a little icy torrent 64 XC | heart did not become each day more loving, I should think 65 XCIV | case, that will be a happy day. Come to see me the night 66 XCIV | before, or even the same day. Come to dine with me the 67 XCIV | night before or the same day; I am at home from one o’ 68 XCVI | all are interesting. The day you took me to the Abbey 69 XCVI | relaxed after the second day. The press was half favorable, 70 XCVII | oxen. I hope on New Year’s Day not to have over a hundred 71 XCIX | good habit of reading every day in Latin. Therefore I don’ 72 CIII | heart, and of not passing a day without thinking of the 73 CIII | have one or two hours a day to get to work on it; I 74 CIV | nine hours in fiacres every day, which is a fine way to 75 CIV | What irritates me every day, is to see a master-piece 76 CVI | console me. I have, every day, in two hours news from 77 CVI | mother and who weeps every day when I am away, has not 78 CX | success. The taste of the day is for marquises and courtesans; 79 CXII | around like a rat, but every day at 6 o’clock one is sure 80 CXII | at Magny’s, and the first day that you are free, come 81 CXIII | get him to give me another day. I shall write you then, 82 CXIV | we can again settle on a day. I embrace you, my old beloved 83 CXV | today—or if it is another day. Let us fix it for it is 84 CXVII | I shall be at home every day at five o’clock, but you 85 CXVIII | return your contract. What day next week will you dine 86 CXVIII | enough for the rest. Set the day, and AT SIX THIRTY if that 87 CXXI | citizen who, on the 25th day of February, 1848, demanded 88 CXXIII | and we talk of it every day. You were to take a trip 89 CXXVIII | have seen. Tell me what day except tomorrow, Wednesday, 90 CXXX | not to be buried till the day after tomorrow, they will 91 CXL | from Paris on New Year’s day; it is so boring there then!~ 92 CXLII | more follies for New Year’s day, and for Twelfth Night. 93 CXLIV | truth: we talk of you every day. Yesterday, Lina said to 94 CXLIV | after your letter of the day before, a letter from Berton, 95 CXLV | sweet letter you wrote me day before yesterday! But your 96 CXLV | that I notice more each day. What is the use of making 97 CXLVI | my box? A word during the day of Tuesday, to my lodgings. 98 CXLVIII | don’t find you. Do set a day then when you will come 99 CXLIX | much to see you on that day. And meanwhile, I kiss you 100 CLVII | roll us in the dirt every day without our ever answering 101 CLX | and I begin again the next day. I shall return home to 102 CLXI | and nothing, many times a day. Then, it passes and it 103 CLXIV | strong. Maurice gardens all day. The children are gay and 104 CLXVIII | Saint-Antoine tomorrow or the day after. But to begin a protracted 105 CLXIX | there to dabble in it every day after my work; for I must 106 CLXXIII | sending this to you on the day agreed upon to rue Murillo. 107 CLXXVII | coming of the Prussians from day to day. We strain our ears, 108 CLXXVII | the Prussians from day to day. We strain our ears, thinking 109 CLXXVIII | anything to eat the next day. Let us be Greeks. I shall 110 CLXXX | country where, from one day to another, one can be useful, 111 CLXXXIV | so impel us to live from day to day as under the Restoration, 112 CLXXXIV | impel us to live from day to day as under the Restoration, 113 CLXXXIV | suffering on it.~I have written day by day my impressions and 114 CLXXXIV | it.~I have written day by day my impressions and my reflections 115 CLXXXVIII | servility for the opinion of the day, the dish of the fashion!~ 116 CXC | it ought to diminish. The day that I resolutely buried 117 CXCVII | to war at thirty sous a day.~Why should you maintain 118 CXCVII | where it ends, for each day competencies shift, ruin 119 CXCVII | turn into a bourgeois in a day, if he finds a purse, or 120 CXCVII | woes. We have to seek from day to day, all the means immediately 121 CXCVII | have to seek from day to day, all the means immediately 122 CXCVII | with sorrow, and, the next day, the Commune declared them 123 CXCVIII | old friend,~I answered you day before yesterday, and my 124 CCII | Paris. I shall be there day after tomorrow, and I shall 125 CCIII | YOU?~I replied the same day; simply by mail. But I have 126 CCVII | play! On the contrary. The day of the premiere it was I 127 CCXII | spent yesterday, a fine day, with Tourgueneff to whom 128 CCXVI | up my Spinoza. During the day I amuse myself by looking 129 CCXVII | USUAL savior.~Throughout the day I have been talking to him, 130 CCXX | Her decline increases from day to day, and almost from 131 CCXX | decline increases from day to day, and almost from hour to 132 CCXXI | 1872~I am with you all day and all night, and at every 133 CCXXI | sad and long; for from the day that she became feeble, 134 CCXXIV | case of whooping-cough, day and night in my arms. I 135 CCXXIX | you at my house for the day for dinner, for the evening, 136 CCXXXI | Viardot is singing.~The other day we discovered, about three 137 CCXXXI | butterflies and birds all day. But where will my letter 138 CCXXXIII | complain. I am well! every day I plunge into the Indre 139 CCXXXVI | philosophers; and, one fine day, I made all that agree like 140 CCXXXVI | you were at Magny’s one day when I said to them that 141 CCXXXIX | and today, Monday, the day of the theatrical paper, 142 CCXL | wilderness, where, the next day after a rain, it is as dry 143 CCXLIII | Here it is a night and a day that I have spent with you. 144 CCXLIII | bounds! “Beginning with this day, I felt happiness in everything, 145 CCXLVI | theodicy. But the victory every day becomes easier, when one 146 CCXLVI | tenderly, I think of you every day and on every occasion: when 147 CCXLVI | that is a joy and a feast day for my heart, and in my 148 CCLIV | these muddled days.~On the day when a little intoxication 149 CCLIX | not to mention two hours a day. That is resting my poor 150 CCLXIII | country! I still go every day to dip into the cold rush 151 CCLXVI | Thursday morning (Christmas Day) to Saturday, and he is 152 CCLXVII | written to me on New Year’s day. All Nohant loves you and 153 CCLXVII | seemed to you idiotic one day when perhaps he had lunched 154 CCLXIX | attacks him every other day. Lina and I are well, little 155 CCLXXI | predict a success on the first day. As for its continuance, 156 CCLXXI | unknown and unforeseen from day to day.~We all embrace you 157 CCLXXI | and unforeseen from day to day.~We all embrace you very 158 CCLXXIV | seized on. Yesterday and the day before they did not seize 159 CCLXXV | And when shall I know? The day after the first performance, 160 CCLXXIX | maintained to me the other day that Saint-Simon wrote badly. 161 CCLXXXIV | talk of what interests me. Day before yesterday he recited 162 CCLXXXVII | reasonable. I go out every day, I exercise, and I come 163 CCLXXXVIII| you to an hour’s walk each day.~You fancy that the work 164 CCXCI | I have always lived from day to day, without plans for 165 CCXCI | always lived from day to day, without plans for the future 166 CCXCII | to leave early the next day. What do you say?~I love 167 CCCI | what Littre said to me one day: “Ah! my friend, man is 168 CCCII | want to write to you every day; time is lacking absolutely. 169 CCCII | this is so, let us do our day’s work bravely. If it is 170 CCCII | GRAVITATE, to mount a step each day, to say to oneself: “The 171 CCCII | yesterday, and the one of day after tomorrow more steady 172 CCCII | wrote this letter, and every day I have been on the point 173 CCCX | made me pass an exquisite day, for I have read your last 174 CCCXVII | stay here till New Year’s Day,—perhaps later than that. 175 CCCXVIII | Saint-Gratien, for three days. Day after tomorrow I leave the 176 CCCXIX | have of her! There is not a day when I do not say: “If she