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1 Introd | the true beauty? Well! I tell you the truth. That is the 2 Introd | facts so that they shall tell the truth about life impressively, 3 IV | same time. That is what I tell you and I salute you.~Coulard~ 4 V | express yourself so well tell that siren that she has 5 V | citizen. I don’t need to tell you that we count on you 6 V | you to dig his noble tomb. Tell Silvanit also that she can 7 VI | rascal!~Dear friend, I must tell you that I want to dedicate 8 XII | Rouen and go to see you. Tell me how that strikes you. 9 XIII | the time. I embrace you. Tell your mother how much I appreciate 10 XXI | what should be? You must tell me how you mean that and 11 XXI | come back in a dream to tell you.~ 12 XXIV | at Rouen in a few days. Tell him that this Despruneaux 13 XXVII | discreet. From a distance I can tell you how much I love you 14 XXVIII | not practical, forgot to tell you that the judgment would 15 XXVIII | has made a vow. You would tell him that he is stupid, I 16 XXVIII | the love of God and of me. Tell your judges who promised 17 XXX | pleasure and joy when I tell you that La Conjuration 18 XXXIII | about it, I am afraid and tell myself that I am nothing, 19 XXXVI | me in his youth he will tell you that I have the phthisic 20 XXXVII | good as can be.~You never tell me what you are doing. How 21 XXXVIII | was it you meant? You must tell me when you have the time.~ 22 XXXIX | short, I have nothing to tell you about myself which is 23 XLII | remember at all. I will tell you that from down there.~ 24 XLIV | great one! Now, I shall tell you what you tell me. For 25 XLIV | shall tell you what you tell me. For our sake and for 26 XLVIII | ourselves is buried, and I can tell you that vice has quite 27 XLVIII | other resources. Only I tell you that if anyone ought 28 XLVIII | of weariness. Never mind, tell me when you are to be in 29 XLIX | very shrewd, you know.~You tell your son Maurice that I 30 L | unless I go to see you.~Tell me the hours when you do 31 L | doing Montreveche. I will tell you about that. It is quite 32 LIV | this year, I am charged to tell you so very seriously and 33 LIV | and send him two lines to tell him that you are well and 34 LV | it is not necessary to tell you that I shall rush headlong 35 LVI | Creator.~Is it true what you tell me of G——? Is it possible? 36 LIX | you must not hesitate to tell us. I have finished Cadio, 37 LX | wait in Paris until you tell me if she has returned, 38 LX | a real visit, you shall tell me the time that suits you 39 LX | I could get some one to tell me again. Naturally the 40 LXI | line from you which would tell me to come and embrace you. 41 LXII | discourages my facility, and I tell myself that I write BOTCHED 42 LXIV | moment to write, you would tell me where I should go for 43 LXV | have the time. You must tell me. I can get a word from 44 LXXI | decidedly.~You did not tell me if you were satisfied 45 LXXV | of the month. You don’t tell me when you return from 46 LXXXI | cat and not even so much. Tell your little mother, just 47 LXXXIII | tired, but very content and tell you so because you love 48 LXXXIV | Forces Perdues; I promised to tell him my opinion and I am 49 LXXXIV | old story that I have to tell you and I love you as the 50 LXXXVI | fast.~You worry me when you tell me that your book will blame 51 LXXXIX | excited about it, and I shall tell you some fine stories about 52 XCIX | Such is my life.~Did I tell you that I had a visit from 53 C | too absorbed in it.~You tell me that you are like that. 54 C | still. Lina tells me to tell you that you are not much, 55 CVI | embrace you and ask you to tell me when you are going to 56 CVII | from talking to dying.~You tell me very true things about 57 CX | long do you stay there? Tell me quickly.~I shall be very 58 CXV | and including next Sunday.—Tell me quickly if you want me 59 CXXVI | Gay-Lussac. When shall we meet? Tell me. All my days, are still 60 CXXVIII | enchanted with what I have seen. Tell me what day except tomorrow, 61 CXXIX | letter in which I should tell you all that I have felt 62 CXXX | ought to be there, I shall tell you by telegram.~I have 63 CXXX | event, I have it, and I tell you again if you are really 64 CXLI | love children. Did Plauchut tell you to bring a wrapper and 65 CXLII | sure proof of great worth. Tell yourself indeed that those 66 CXLVIII | the Odeon and when they tell me that you are there, I 67 CLI | heavy-hearted about all you tell me. Here you are again in 68 CLIV | answered.~—Write to her to tell you so.~—I will not allow 69 CLIV | me a letter in which you tell me that the Empress was 70 CLVII | etc., etc.~All that is to tell you, dear madame, that the 71 CLIX | dusk sometime.~At least tell me how you are, what you 72 CLIX | utmost degree. You must tell me if you want to see him, 73 CLX | Maurice also. You do not tell me what he had (Maurice). 74 CLXIII | will take the first steps? Tell me again how things are, 75 CLXIV | them and an ingratitude. Tell me that you are calm and 76 CLXIV | ask for one till I could tell you that Maurice was quite 77 CLXXII | on the horizon. What you tell me about poor Nohant is 78 CLXXV | law. Bad engenders good. I tell you that we are in the HALF 79 CLXXV | soldiers.~I embrace you. Tell me where you are, what you 80 CLXXXII | that we can talk soon and tell all about our ABSENCE from 81 CLXXXIII | of the third.~I shall not tell you all I have suffered 82 CLXXXVII | much stoicism.~You don’t tell me in what state you found 83 CLXXXVII | of which I make a duty.~Tell me whether the tulip tree 84 CLXXXVIII | caught fire.~Well, I must tell you an atrocious idea; I 85 CXC | years younger. You will tell me that the bark undergoes 86 CXC | Saint-Antoine going well? Tell me what you are doing in 87 CXCIII | They remember you, and tell me I must send you their 88 CXCIII | Give me news of yourself, tell me of your poor mother, 89 CXCIV | in his garret. You will tell me that I had better be 90 CXCV | which fine things were done. Tell me that you are lifting 91 CXCVI | sorts of reasons too long to tell and of no interest, but 92 CXCVII | preach detachment to me? You tell me that you have read in 93 CXCVII | and executioner, I shall tell it that it is cowardly and 94 CXCVII | invasion of Barbarians. Tell those who still love the 95 CXCVIII | against you in public. I tell you again in it my reasons 96 CCVI | the first of the year and tell you that I love my old troubadour 97 CCVIII | said to me this morning: “Tell Flaubert to come, I will 98 CCX | pamphlet.~I have forgotten to tell you something, dear master. 99 CCXI | the sum you would like and tell me so that I may have it 100 CCXI | stay at home.~You don’t tell me of your mother; is she 101 CCXII | add even more cowardly, to tell the truth. As for me, I 102 CCXVII | what is the compensation?~Tell me how and why father Hugo 103 CCXVIII | am bored with style!~And tell me more about you, dear 104 CCXVIII | once news of Maurice, and tell me if you think that the 105 CCXXIV | to console you—no, but to tell you that your sorrows are 106 CCXXIV | Good-bye till then, a line to tell me if your affairs are getting 107 CCXXXIII | When you get back to Paris, tell him from me to inform you. 108 CCXXXVI | themselves clean!~I embrace you. Tell me how you are getting on 109 CCXXXIX | there any? For my part, I tell you he died from the “putrescence 110 CCXXXIX | by the first Republic. I tell you that, because I HAVE 111 CCXLI | mean to say that I did not tell you that Saint-Antoine had 112 CCXLIV | when Charles Edmond came to tell me that it was very well 113 CCXLV | frightfully stupid! All that is to tell you that, until better times ( 114 CCXLVIII | has become. I shall not tell you anything new about myself. 115 CCXLVIII | to say, about yourself. Tell me ahead so that I can spare 116 CCXLIX | his stomach.” This is to tell you that I am seeing very 117 CCLII | always worried about you. To tell the truth, I am not happy 118 CCLII | give you a costume; they tell me that you were very good 119 CCLIII | evening to two costume balls! Tell me after that that I am 120 CCLVII | requires one to toe the mark to tell it suitably.~ 121 CCLXI | chosen a place to study? Do tell me what is becoming of my 122 CCLXI | me even if only a word! Tell me that you still love us 123 CCLXIII | shall have Henry V. They tell me that I am seeing the 124 CCLXIX | and your strength. And do tell us that you are getting 125 CCLXXI | Thursday, I don’t need to tell you that success and the 126 CCLXXII | profoundly unconcerned.~I tell myself: “well, it’s over!” 127 CCLXXIV | and a third person came to tell me so this morning, adding: “ 128 CCLXXIV | What do you want me to tell him?...But Messieurs Dumas, 129 CCLXXV | about it, I do not need to tell you. Let me ask you how 130 CCLXXVI | Iphigenie en Aulide. I can not tell you how beautiful it was, 131 CCLXXIX | would scorn me if I were to tell you that I am bored to extinction 132 CCLXXX | affections count for nothing. You tell me that they KNOCK you too 133 CCLXXX | human things, and you do not tell yourself that there is in 134 CCLXXX | cannot write further, I must tell you quickly that I love 135 CCLXXXI | faith in you.~You don’t tell me how your play is getting 136 CCLXXXI | playing the pedagogue! Did I tell you that I was, because 137 CCLXXXII | anecdotes about this to tell you when we meet. Why is 138 CCLXXXIII | material life, eating truffles?~Tell us about yourself, do not 139 CCLXXXIV | had something definite to tell you about le Sexe faible. 140 CCLXXXV | See him, see him often and tell him your troubles, which 141 CCLXXXVII | Lord be praised!~What to tell you about myself? I am not 142 CCLXXXVIII| it is also in the legs.~Tell me that two weeks of this 143 CCLXXXIX | than angry.~Do write to me, tell me that you are going out 144 CCLXXXIX | very funny and facetious.~Tell us of yourself and always 145 CCXC | forgotten; complain then, but tell us that you are alive and 146 CCXCIV | better days will come and tell them so continually, for 147 CCXCV | adds to my chagrin.~Don’t tell me again that imbecility 148 CCXCVI | we are sharing with you. Tell us that calm has come and 149 CCXCVII | which would reach everybody. Tell me what price they would 150 CCC | lovely letter she wrote me! Tell her that I beg her to take 151 CCCII | to arrive at the truth.~I tell you that, because you have 152 CCCII | has troubled you deeply. I tell you wherein lie the certain 153 CCCIV | all my soul.~G. Sand~Do tell M. Zola to send me his book. 154 CCCV | send you his book. I shall tell Daudet also to send you 155 CCCVI | even moral, but let them tell us and show us the opposite; 156 CCCIX | undertakings. For I defy anyone to tell me by what means one pleases. 157 CCCXI | nice to us. He does not tell us if he is on his mountain 158 CCCXI | will know soon, shall she tell him that you are disposed 159 CCCXI | you to thank M. Daudet, to tell him that I spent the night 160 CCCXII | of course) but you can tell him that I was touched by 161 CCCXIII | way, how is Cadio going?~Tell your dear mamma that I adore 162 CCCXVI | still in Nohant, I suppose. Tell him that I love him because