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1 Introd | meet in the work of the new romantic group in England 2 Introd | Lamennais, and Leroux. Her new “religion of humanity,” 3 Introd | Francis, in her sense of the new dispensation and in her 4 Introd | Humanity offers nothing new. Its irremediable misery 5 XXXIII | await the brilliance of a new state of my intellect and 6 XXXIII | intellect and of my organs in a new life; for, in this one, 7 XL | read my friend Du Camp’s new novel: Forces Perdues. It 8 XLI | the crude deception of the new times. It is quite natural 9 XLIV | tones and reflections,—a new idea of everything and of 10 XLVIII | am comfortable, to seek new fatigues, working like a 11 LV | very far from Paris, in a new and ugly world, an enormous 12 LVIII | seen them and always with a new pleasure. The great thing 13 LXIV | together; for, since this new dagger-thrust, I am feeble 14 LXVIII | seen him. Have you read his new book? His preface causes 15 LXXIV | shall not go until after the New Year. My children have made 16 LXXVI | to embrace each other on New Year’s day: on the contrary, 17 LXXXIV | it is AUDITORY IDIOCY, a new variety. It is true that 18 LXXXIV | comrades. You see that is not new. I have a good and strong 19 XCVI | receipts. The cabal against the new management relaxed after 20 XCVI | without learning anything new. I already had the plot. 21 XCVII | a lot of oxen. I hope on New Year’s Day not to have over 22 CI | you and to yours “Happy New Year and many of them”? 23 CX | to explain art; it is a new form for me and amuses me. 24 CXXI | notes, I am making another new plan and I am devouring 25 CXXXIII | and I have half finished a new novel which will not make 26 CXXXVI | look elsewhere. Nothing new at the Odeon.~Sarcey has 27 CXXXVIII| me Prudhomme. That seems new to me.~How shall I thank 28 CXL | to escape from Paris on New Year’s day; it is so boring 29 CXL | the other leg to write a new novel.~I embrace you.~Your 30 CXLII | have some more follies for New Year’s day, and for Twelfth 31 CXLIII | adore one another. It is New Year’s Eve. We send your 32 CLIV | experiencing an entirely new sensation: the approach 33 CLXV | than to cast myself on some new affection. But how? Almost 34 CLXXII | the old world against the new! Why not? Great united works 35 CLXXVIII| very old to adapt myself to new customs.~Oh! how I miss 36 CLXXXIII| country!~Let us look for new hypocrisies: declamations 37 CLXXXV | direct to Paris. But “the new Athens” seems to me to surpass 38 CXC | foreseen and which enforce a new political life on everybody, 39 CXCI | applying old remedies to new woes, remedies that have 40 CXCV | Humanity offers nothing new. Its irremediable misery 41 CXCVII | I am illuminated with a new light, while others which 42 CXCVIII | friends, at the risk of new upsets.~I am glad that these 43 CCXVII | come to life again without new relapses. He is the soul 44 CCXIX | There is, to be sure, a new review wide open to me, 45 CCXXIII | Ah! it is hard to grow a new skin at fifty years of age!~ 46 CCXXV | who subsist astray in a new world.~ 47 CCXLIV | prefer to keep quiet till the new administration. If the NEW 48 CCXLIV | new administration. If the NEW administration is the clerical 49 CCXLVIII| shall not tell you anything new about myself. I live so 50 CCXLVIII| embrace you six times for the New Year.~ 51 CCLVII | ago.”]~This is what was new to me and what struck me: ( 52 CCLVIII | I want you to keep the new version which is quite in 53 CCLXVI | all my wishes for a Happy New Year!~This is what is happening 54 CCLXVII | having written to me on New Year’s day. All Nohant loves 55 CCLXXIX | of your presence in the “new Athens.” It seems to me 56 CCLXXXVI| Cruchard, embrace you at the New Year, and wish that you 57 CCXCIV | change for the better, a new way will be found, for it 58 CCXCIV | at seeing that you have a new subject of sadness amidst 59 CCXCIV | fellow, cheer up, do us a new successful novel, and think 60 CCXCIX | That tones you up and puts new air into your lungs, just 61 CCC | wonderfully, and I am taking a new lease on life.~What’s our 62 CCC | work of my will and of a new way of understanding which 63 CCCI | the moment. The entirely new dogma of equality which 64 CCCI | of establishing today a new principle, any more than 65 CCCV | Read, I beg of you, the new novel by Zola, Son Excellence 66 CCCXIII | the homelife, the life in New York?~Your good savage makes 67 CCCXVII | I shall stay here till New Year’s Day,—perhaps later