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1 Introd | surrounded by her affectionate children and grandchildren, diligently 2 Introd | romping with the peasant children at Nohant she discovered 3 Introd | take the passing of the children through the fire to Moloch, 4 Introd | thousands of men, women, and children, mingled with charging elephants 5 Introd | egotism:~“Artists are spoiled children and the best are great egotists. 6 X | and dine with me and my children whom I expect tomorrow. 7 XIV | but I must rush off to the children, who are calling and threatening 8 XV | I don’t know yet. If my children want to go with me into 9 XVI | twelve days trip with my children, and on getting home I find 10 XVIII | necklaces.] have been found.~My children, who are, like myself, great 11 XXIII | give two more days to my children and I leave here the 28th. 12 XXVIII | of fine people, fathers, children, wives, nephews, all in 13 XXVIII | I don’t think that the children of this day have sufficient 14 XXXV | love to sew and to care for children, I verge on the servant. 15 XXXIX | into the world dear little children, I abandon myself to such 16 XLII | south when I have seen my children. The plants of the coast 17 XLII | enough at Nohant, with the children whom I love too much to 18 XLIV | not yet mention it to my children. When I am with them it 19 LVI | middle of the summer. My children, quite unhappy by this delay, 20 LX | sheltered, with women and children, a coast settlement, very 21 LXI | three weeks in Paris with my children, hoping to see you arriving 22 LXI | thousand francs from his children in order to please his cook; 23 LXII | to live on. And then the children; that Aurore is a wonder. 24 LXIII | me courage; but my poor children are as overwhelmed as I 25 LXIX | out of the window; for my children are unwilling to hear of 26 LXIX | here! You promised, and my children would be so happy if you 27 LXX | dear heart’s friend. My children have threatened me with 28 LXXII | is worried at leaving his children and the little Aurore, but 29 LXXII | have scribbled a lot; my children are always good and kind 30 LXXIV | rocks, fine landscapes, children also, the family, all that 31 LXXIV | until after the New Year. My children have made me promise to 32 LXXXIV | house, my troubadour. The children are beautiful, we adore 33 LXXXVI | if only for one day.~My children send you their regards. 34 XC | here with these two little children who laugh and chatter from 35 XCVI | after having hugged my children and my grandchildren, I 36 XCVI | it. Artists are spoiled children and the best are great egoists. 37 XCVI | troubadour’s mind.~I found my children still very good and very 38 XCVIII | Catholic church about his children. Our friend Napoleon is 39 CII | I have just embraced my children. I am tired from having 40 CVI | left me the care of the children whom I rarely leave and 41 CVI | The patient is better; my children are only as far as Turin 42 CVI | They are very mysterious, children! They think without understanding. 43 CVI | my trip is delayed as my children may be absent a month; I 44 CVII | repress the sensitiveness of children? It seems to me that one 45 CVII | about the unconsciousness of children. He who could read clearly 46 CIX | Calamatta died the 9th, my children are coming back. My Lina 47 CX | once more calm again. My children returned to me very exhausted. 48 CX | MODERN ROMAN COMIQUE.~My children send you affectionate greetings; 49 CXXIII | not want to miss you. My children will be happy to spoil you 50 CXXV | must not do as I do.~My children send you their love and 51 CXXXIII | present it is my little children who devour all my intellect; 52 CXXXIV | you loose from Paris. My children still count on it, and all 53 CXLI | are coming to the house of children, I warn you, and as you 54 CXLI | and affectionate, you love children. Did Plauchut tell you to 55 CXLII | the marionettes for the children, so, that they can go to 56 CLV | getting over illnesses, our children had very bad colds, Maurice 57 CLXIV | Maurice gardens all day. The children are gay and get prettier 58 CLXIV | mother is away, the little children absorb me. I work, however, 59 CLXIV | he embraces you, and the children do not forget you. As for 60 CLXXIII | peasants mourning for their children who are leaving.~The mobilization 61 CLXXV | I tremble too for all my children and friends, who perhaps 62 CLXXXIV | long as possible. All our children have come out of the war 63 CXCII | that is all I know. My children say the same. Embrace your 64 CXCVII | this struggle. These lost children of the democratic army were 65 CXCVIII | that these little faces of children pleased you. I embrace you 66 CC | embrace you affectionately, my children love you and ask to be remembered 67 CCVI | we speak of you often; my children embrace you also. May our 68 CCXI | wonderfully here this winter; the children are excellent and give us 69 CCXVII | dead; mother, wife, and children. Aurore says that she would 70 CCXXXIII| it is curious to see how children, while loving the change, 71 CCXXXIII| Deux Mondes, a tale for children. I have written about a 72 CCXXXV | with all my soul, and my children join me in loving you and 73 CCXL | for Maurice. The little children run like rabbits in the 74 CCLII | from playing with my LITTLE CHILDREN. They are so dear, and my 75 CCLII | are so dear, and my big children are so good to me, that 76 CCLXIX | greater share. You have no children, be therefore a litterateur, 77 CCLXXX | spend the evening with my children and I forget my little miseries 78 CCLXXX | that? An adorable work for children and parents. Enough, I can 79 CCLXXXVI| liberty. You have had no children. It is the punishment of 80 CCLXXXVI| heart, my dear Polycarp. My children large and small join with 81 CCXCIV | him a living? They have no children, they do not need millions 82 CCCXVI | rare one! and two exquisite children. While I was with you, I