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1 Introd | eternally true, he does not get too excited for or against 2 Introd | Church Fathers. In order to get up the background of his 3 Introd | ventured to preach peace would get himself murdered.”~George 4 IV | have read them. You mustn’t get excited about that, I saw 5 IX | the 10th. Could I possibly get along without you on that 6 XIV | to send you.~I forgot to get three leaves from the tulip 7 XVII | offers of service. I shall get hold of the thing for you ( 8 XXI | that the tulip tree did not get its roots wet. I feared 9 XXI | taste and without ideals who get bored, don’t enjoy anything 10 XXXIX | who want them don’t always get them!~When my daughter-in-law 11 XLII | consciousness for three days and to get up as enfeebled as if one 12 XLII | quite cured and well. I get this warning from the great 13 XLIV | of her own.~If I do not get cured here, I shall go to 14 XLV | softened by wear, as others get harder, and that makes me 15 LIV | Maurice wanted to go to get news of you; but on seeing 16 LVIII | goes piano. The further I get on the more difficulties 17 LIX | novel? Good heavens! it must get on! Are you walking a little? 18 LX | eternally true, he does not get too excited for or against 19 LX | has escaped me but I could get some one to tell me again. 20 LX | that they can nurse me, I get up perfectly cured.~Maurice’ 21 LXV | You must tell me. I can get a word from you the 16th 22 LXIX | nine in the morning, and get to Chateauroux at four, 23 LXXIV | of my old friends. They get excited to the point of 24 LXXXVI | back so that she shall not get ahead too fast.~You worry 25 LXXXVI | evil it does in order to get rid of it. But I am not 26 LXXXIX | too much of all that to get excited about it, and I 27 XCVI | of life. Does the novel get on?~G. Sand~ 28 XCIX | in Paris for two days, to get necessary information What 29 XCIX | was very stupid not to “get some benefit from the opportunity.” 30 C | to shut yourself up, to get all heated up, and besides 31 CI | let us talk.~No, I don’t get into a heat, for I have 32 CI | no. But what can I do? To get drunk with ink is more worth 33 CI | more worth while than to get drunk with brandy. The muse, 34 CIII | one or two hours a day to get to work on it; I am not 35 CIII | Sainte-Beuve incident. I get a dozen newspapers, whose 36 CIV | It is always so, when I get to work. It is then that 37 CV | you are running around to get material for your novel, 38 CVII | Sainte-Beuve. Without doubt one can get along without thirty thousand 39 CX | Lina’s mother has come to get into touch with her about 40 CXIII | evening, and I shall try to get him to give me another day. 41 CXXXIV | doubt to embrace you and to get you, if I can pry you loose 42 CXLIV | unless by pull, we could get him as substitute at La 43 CXLIV | both, hinders him.—He must get straightened out in his 44 CXLIX | in a couple of days.~Do get well, don’t go out, at least 45 CLV | begin with, and then you can get accustomed to it; if we 46 CLVIII | you. I think that it will get better! There were a lot 47 CLX | before then. Everything will get right again with the sun.~ 48 CLXIV | The children are gay and get prettier while you look 49 CLXV | the tombs,” and I hope to get used to the emptiness, but 50 CLXVII | wind. I don’t know where I get the courage to keep on living 51 CLXVIII | extravagant work is going to get hold of me. Oh! how I would 52 CLXXII | ventured to preach peace would get himself murdered. Whatever 53 CLXXV | MUCH of Pascal, so as to get TO THE MORE THAN EVER! That 54 CLXXVIII | much the worse, one has to get accustomed to it! One must 55 CLXXVIII | lay siege to it. Try to get your Berrichons to buck 56 CLXXX | to friends who came to get us, and we spent three weeks 57 CLXXXIII | comparison to that. And I cannot get over them! I am not consoled! 58 CLXXXIV | away! I should not ask to get them back again.~Now, do 59 CLXXXVI | all that? IT IS THAT WE GET ACCUSTOMED TO IT. Yes! one 60 CLXXXVII | it. Those who never loved get satisfaction by mortally 61 CLXXXVIII| contemporaries, I never get through with it.~ 62 CXCI | is impossible for me to get in Rouen the books that 63 CXCI | of Persia. I am trying to get a clear idea of the God 64 CXCI | many notes. But I wanted to get to the bottom of the subject 65 CXCI | news of the Odeon? I can’t get any response whatsoever 66 CCIV | She was to have come to get settled in Paris, and send 67 CCIV | to croak. When I have to get into action I throw myself 68 CCVII | short, Bouilhet’s heir will get very little money. Honor 69 CCVII | Fantasio. Shall one ever get to hating piffle? That would 70 CCVIII | must cough, blow your nose, get well, say that France is 71 CCXI | like you, one who DID NOT GET OVER HIS ANGER, and at your 72 CCXVII | trouble continually tends to get worse, and his mucous membrane 73 CCXXII | and I shall see that you get it in Paris. A word when 74 CCXXIX | other hand, they cannot get on without me at our house, 75 CCXXXIII | he finds them. When you get back to Paris, tell him 76 CCXXXIX | tranquillity. That is why I get away from what irritates 77 CCXXXIX | of an idea? What can one get hold of? What shall one 78 CCXXXIX | hold of? What shall one get excited about?~I don’t think, 79 CCXLII | myself.~You promise me to get well later, but in the mean 80 CCXLIV | not spoiled, but I never get angry at all that and I 81 CCXLV | abominable times? Is it to get money? What mockery! As 82 CCXLIX | I have not been able to get together in Rouen six citizens 83 CCXLIX | I have not been able to get your article on Badinguet. 84 CCL | nothing else and I always get over it, I cure all my family 85 CCLII | too much in yourself and get to consider everything in 86 CCLII | ungrateful to forget.~That you get angry with this or that 87 CCLIII | not been a small job to get to that point, it is so 88 CCLXIII | like me, for some time. I get well by being moderate, 89 CCLXVI | Hindustani literature, to get clean. One can breathe, 90 CCLXVII | with your play and don’t get ill this hateful winter.~ 91 CCLXXIV | printing my play, you will get it towards the end of the 92 CCLXXVI | fields. In July I shall go to get rid of my congestion on 93 CCLXXX | order of things, that people get to discussing the Sun and 94 CCLXXXII | intelligence seems to me to get lower and lower! To what 95 CCLXXXV | you. As for me, I do not get well, but I have hopes, 96 CCLXXXVII| irritated, that is the good I get out of it. In short, your 97 CCLXXXIX | warm enough to go out, I get bored with not having anything 98 CCXCI | I make great efforts to get out of it. But my will is 99 CCXCI | long time now, for I WILL get ahead in my task, which 100 CCXCI | things! What can one do to get it again? How can one proceed, 101 CCXCV | ill, without being able to get to the root of the matter, 102 CCXCVIII | not yet know if I shall get over it. I cannot walk any 103 CCXCVIII | like to live long enough to get her married. But God disposes, 104 CCC | and therefore I cannot get up any interest in any of 105 CCC | of herself and to please get well quickly.~What do you 106 CCCIII | orchestra seat. If you do not get it, please understand that 107 CCCV | me to death; I longed to get to the end. What language! 108 CCCV | having gone home in order to get rid of the taste of this 109 CCCXI | the 20th of May he will get letters addressed to him 110 CCCXII | If my poor nephew should get the capital which he needs 111 CCCXII | in order to work, I could get back a part of what I have 112 CCCXIV | Plauchut’s this morning to get details. He is in the country, 113 CCCXVII | respect myself.~In order to get the quicker at work, I shall