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1 Introd | flamboyance of youth was long since past; in 1862, when 2 Introd | as soon as one hears its “long withdrawing roar,” and thinks 3 Introd | As we have compressed the long and complex story of her 4 Introd | innermost origin of the early long poems of Shelley and the 5 Introd | aching head buried all day long in his arms, groping in 6 Introd | which his imagination has long been easily and cynically 7 Introd | nor changed by it. For a long time I have accepted patience 8 Introd | well the shocks of many long years, and this sentiment 9 I | country where I often spend long months entirely alone. Is 10 XVI | home-spun trousers, their long hair, their jackets with 11 XVIII | another nor like them for long. I dream so much and I live 12 XX | in shadows and folly, as long as it has no exact nomenclature, 13 XX | no exact nomenclature, so long as it is allowed to use 14 XXVIII | realize the plan formed long since of going every year 15 XXVIII | and they have loved me a long time. You then are threatened 16 XLII | I am not going to live a long time, although I am quite 17 XLVI | who has expected for a long time that a stroke would 18 XLVII | Three months are not too long for all I want to do there.~ 19 LVI | much to lose is always too long for those who understand 20 LVIII | cries without any danger: “Long live Poland!” We have chic 21 LIX | this great affair for so long in one’s HEAD. I have been 22 LIX | worlds. That will last as long as it can. These are the 23 LIX | ideal would be to live a long life with a good and great 24 LXII | has been in Buloz’ hands a long time. I am writing another 25 LXII | perhaps I shall not see her long, If I don’t think I am destined 26 LXV | reviving myself after too long sessions in company with 27 LXVII | gathered gentians in the long grass of the immense Roman 28 LXXIII | and less agreeable.~How long do you stay at Cannes?~After 29 LXXXVII | to stir from there for a long time, the novel must progress.~ 30 XCIII | insects with large feet” or “long insects.” That would be 31 CI | choose. My choice was made a long time ago. There remains 32 CIV | than a negro is! It made me long to lie down in one of the 33 CVI | sensitiveness asleep as long as possible, and that she 34 CX | want to see you there. How long do you stay there? Tell 35 CX | Sand~Answer quickly how long you expect to stay in Paris. 36 CXXI | ye men of little faith! Long live Saint Polycarp!~Fangeat, 37 CXXII | an everlasting folly so long as it is not subordinate 38 CXXIX | several days to write you a long letter in which I should 39 CXXXI | aforesaid Latour was engaged a long time ago. Why did we not 40 CXXXIV | possible in order to last a long time and to produce a great 41 CXL | you have promised for a long time.~I embrace you and 42 CXLII | must stay with us a very long time, a very long time, 43 CXLII | a very long time, a very long time, we shall have some 44 CLXI | it is because it is too long since I have written anything. 45 CLXII | Idees de M. Aubray?~How I long to see you and to jabber 46 CLXIV | 20 May, 1870~It is a very long time since I have had news 47 CLXIV | a letter from you for a long time. I did not want to 48 CLXXII | have been set back for a long time to come.~Are the wars 49 CLXXXIV | Lamberts, whom we shall keep as long as possible. All our children 50 CLXXXV | many imbecilities to have a long life. I admit that it may 51 CLXXXVII | nor changed by it. For a long time I have accepted patience 52 CLXXXVIII| waited for you for such a long time! Your letter of this 53 CLXXXVIII| we are going to cry out, “Long live the Republic!” while 54 CLXXXVIII| people.~But this is a very long letter. When I start abusing 55 CXCII | species and who have so long looked on the bright side, 56 CXCIV | overwhelmed with work! How long a time it is since I saw 57 CXCIV | your good firm writing! How long it is since we have talked 58 CXCV | from one to another.~As long as we do not bow to mandarins, 59 CXCV | not bow to mandarins, as long as the Academy of Sciences 60 CXCVI | all sorts of reasons too long to tell and of no interest, 61 CXCVII | heard the thunder rumble a long time before?~No, no, people 62 CC | busy; I will not write a long letter to you.~I embrace 63 CCI | That will not change so long as universal suffrage is 64 CCII | You should not stay so long without seeing Paris. I 65 CCXIV | but its eclipse will be long and we are entering into 66 CCXVI | CCXVI. TO GEORGE SAND~What a long time it is since I have 67 CCXVIII | start writing. It is too long since I have written. I 68 CCXXI | dear life has been sad and long; for from the day that she 69 CCXXIII | one, poor Theo, is not for long, I fear. Ah! it is hard 70 CCXXV | miserable self.~It will be a long time before I know what 71 CCXXXVIII| personality, he could have lived a long time yet, and have renewed 72 CCXXXVIII| had news from you for a long time. Are you at Croisset? 73 CCXXXVIII| when one has been out for a long time; but to live always 74 CCXLI | comic. It would take too long to explain to you with a 75 CCXLV | can present themselves as long as the language lives. My 76 CCXLVI | and that it wishes you a long life and a fertile inspiration 77 CCLI | There will be dreams for a long time, which is the principal 78 CCLII | PREJUDICES. They last too long, and in effect they are 79 CCLV | Otherwise the trip is too long and stupid. I hope that 80 CCLVII | fagot,” etc., all of this long article charmed me.~In the “ 81 CCLVII | is true that my days are long. I spent, last week, one 82 CCLVIII | shall delay it however as long as possible. I am getting 83 CCLIX | Thursday~Why do you leave me so long without any news of yourself, 84 CCLX | your friends. May you live long. Take care of yourself for 85 CCLX | written plot is twenty pages long. But I haven’t anyone to 86 CCLXIII | If that should not last a long time, I should like our 87 CCLXVI | the first act inordinately long.~I did this work in two 88 CCLXVIII | out what seemed to me too long, and it goes well, very 89 CCLXXI | after having rested from the long and successful novel published 90 CCLXXIII | 1874~Thank you for your long letter about le Candidat. 91 CCLXXVIII| I shall not remain in it long, for, in a short month, 92 CCLXXVIII| deneurasthenize myself! It is a long time since I took the air, 93 CCLXXVIII| want to see you and talk a long time with you! Everything 94 CCLXXXIV | It is a crime to let so long a time elapse without answering 95 CCLXXXV | grandchildren, and to love you as long as I have a breath left.~ 96 CCLXXXVI | useful, and I shall go on as long as I have a breath, thinking, 97 CCLXXXVI | need help and support in my long task that is not yet finished? 98 CCXCI | to leave my house for a long time now, for I WILL get 99 CCXCV | Wednesday~Will you forgive my long delay, dear master? But 100 CCXCV | Ah! How I envy you, how I long to have your serenity! To 101 CCXCVII | Stay at the seaside as long as you can. The important 102 CCXCVIII | me; I should like to live long enough to get her married. 103 CCCII | early death, as that for a long life, is therefore a weakness, 104 CCCII | itself in its sweetness; as long as one is young, it manifests 105 CCCII | into the fire; for it is long and diffuse and probably 106 CCCV | this revival will have a long life.~The gigantic Harrisse 107 CCCVIII | been loaned to me for a long time; I shall send them 108 CCCVIII | If I should continue a long time in this vein, I should 109 CCCXI | his mountain of alum for long. Lina is writing to him 110 CCCXI | watch, for he writes AT LONG INTERVALS.~I have not the 111 CCCXII | not budge till winter,—my long sessions at the library 112 CCCXVI | joined her, and when for a long time there shall have been 113 CCCXVIII | When we meet I shall talk a long time with you, if you are 114 CCCXVIII | less!~Don’t leave me so long without news. Give a long 115 CCCXVIII | long without news. Give a long look for me at the little