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1 Introd | lacks, in his opinion, one quite indispensable quality: it 2 Introd | think of himself as a stoic, quite indifferent about his “carcase.” 3 Introd | first reaction of both was a quite simple consternation and 4 Introd | forward his own specific of a quite different nature: “Do you 5 Introd | contempt and hatred, are not quite the most felicitous watchwords 6 I | you unless it be that I QUITE FRANKLY LIKE YOU.~It was 7 VI | it seems to me that he is quite literary in that way.~ 8 VII | person alter the other; quite the contrary, for in general, 9 XVI | fresh and pretty, makes me quite happy. And you my Benedictine, 10 XVI | my Benedictine, you are quite alone in your ravishing 11 XVI | Chimaera! You are a being quite apart, very mysterious, 12 XVI | orchard, tranquil itself, quite on top of the cliff. But 13 XXI | towards childhood, and it is quite otherwhere that one is renewed; 14 XXIV | not? I am going to sleep, quite worn out; I wept unrestrainedly 15 XXVII | that child. That puts me quite a distance off and does 16 XXVII | answer all the questions quite nicely, as you have answered 17 XXXI | before starting to work.~I am QUITE ALONE in my little house. 18 XXXI | the end of the village, quite isolated in the country, 19 XXXI | steady, and I saw everything quite blue.~ 20 XXXIII | is good for one might be quite the reverse for another. 21 XLI | of the new times. It is quite natural that Du Camp should 22 XLII | long time, although I am quite cured and well. I get this 23 XLVI | separate him from us. He who quite goes away, is he who believes 24 XLVII | money and one that shall be quite between ourselves. I can, 25 XLVIII | can tell you that vice has quite spoiled my old friend.~We 26 XLVIII | did not dare. Why? It is quite stupid; you were better 27 L | tell you about that. It is quite a story. I love you and 28 LVI | the summer. My children, quite unhappy by this delay, beg 29 LVI | in novels! I see Maurice quite refreshed and rejuvenated 30 LX | intention, for the moment, was quite simply to go to pass an 31 LX | continual uneasiness which I quite understand. Aurore is a 32 LXII | who are old though still quite young. You are my son’s 33 LXVII | fort of Limes where I had quite a STUNNING view of the sea. 34 LXVII | horse, but I am returning quite frisky.~ 35 LXXIV | breast to draw a bow. I have quite a contrary belief which 36 LXXIV | His wife is also charming, quite large just now, always moving, 37 LXXXVI | you know that they have quite a Gallic wit and mischief? 38 LXXXVI | then the victims! it is quite enough to be undone by one’ 39 LXXXIX | beautiful than ever and quite well again after a terrible 40 XCIV | and there is something quite exciting in these great 41 XCVI | much; but appreciation is quite another thing, and I do 42 XCVII | in the history of ’48 has quite naturally its origins in 43 CVII | say is true, since minds quite opposite to yours have been 44 CXXI | years of existence, that is quite enough.~Just now I am lost 45 CXXXIII | rumpus; your subject will be quite opportune in this time of 46 CXXXVI | composition and plan are quite lacking.~Saint-Victor, who 47 CXLIV | CONDESCENDS to be willing to be quite understood.—For that, perhaps 48 CXLV | Why force oneself? I am quite resolved, on the contrary, 49 CLI | anxious about you, I was quite overwhelmed by it this evening, 50 CLV | very bad colds, Maurice quite upset by lameness with a 51 CLIX | Sand~My friend Favre has quite a FANCY for you and wants 52 CLXIV | tell you that Maurice was quite well again; he embraces 53 CLXV | since my return, as I am quite occupied by my present work. 54 CLXIX | That life lived together, quite ended. I cannot think why 55 CLXXX | of our provinces would be quite useless. There can be no 56 CLXXXVIII | rehabilitates murderers, quite as Jesus pardoned thieves, 57 CXCIII | don’t write to you, I am quite troubled in the depths of 58 CXCIV | aren’t you? Are you then quite overwhelmed with work! How 59 CXCV | and sweet! My mother was quite touched by it, and so was 60 CXCVII | Eternal is poured out on you quite as much as on us, and while 61 CCVII | made me strangle la Baronne quite as Ruy Blas will strangle 62 CCXI | 25 January, 1872~You were quite right to put me down and 63 CCXX | housekeeping.~As for me, I have quite decided not to make the 64 CCXXXVI | blooming, when, studying quite alone at the bedside of 65 CCXLI | one of my habits, which is quite different. I have LOVED 66 CCXLI | presumptuous phrase which means “quite like others,” and perhaps 67 CCXLII | November, 1872~Maurice is quite happy and very proud of 68 CCXLIII | and I pass to Francia! Quite another style, but none 69 CCLVIII | the new version which is quite in the atmosphere, while 70 CCLXII | don’t think the thing is quite ready to be put into words. 71 CCLXX | will be prohibited. That is quite a serious money loss to 72 CCLXXIX | He does not become calm! quite the contrary!~I have just 73 CCLXXXVIII| 20th February~Then you are quite ill, dear old fellow? I 74 CCCII | from us. We are, I think, quite agreed; but I practice this 75 CCCV | closed to me; however, I quite understand that the citizen 76 CCCV | composition and temperament, but quite remarkable, both of them.~ 77 CCCVIII | seems to be the exterior quite simply inside it? If I should