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1 Introd | being; and at the end of the week it is not possible for me 2 XVII | day, as you say, but for a week at least. You shall have “ 3 XVIII | and I shall stay there a week, but on condition that you 4 XXVII | dear mother’s shoes. Next week I am going to Palaiseau 5 XXVII | suppose.~I was very happy that week with you: no care, a good 6 XXXI | ABSOLUTE liberty.~In Paris next week, and then again to Palaiseau, 7 XLI | December, 1866~Something like a week ago someone came to my house 8 XLIII | being, and at the end of the week it is not possible for me 9 XLVI | ancient nook. You owe me a week, or I shall believe that 10 LV | mother had a little stroke a week ago. There is nothing left 11 LVIII | at the beginning of this week, in order to be present 12 LVIII | carried away with delight, a week ago, at an encampment of 13 LXV | I should have to stay a week with you to refresh myself 14 LXIX | would, during the second week in October when you are 15 LXXI | am not going to Nohant. A week of recreation means three 16 LXXI | shall you go in the south?~A week from today, that is to say, 17 LXXIII | I have just read, this week, Buchez’ Preface to his 18 LXXIII | I must not give myself a week of holiday; that is why 19 LXXIV | is a performance twice a week, and the rest of the time 20 LXXXIX | written during the last week, four acts of the play, 21 XCIX | Anyway, I shall see him next week when I am in Paris for two 22 CIV | worn-out man. I have spent a week in Paris, looking up wearisome 23 CVII | launch into abuse, every week, in the papers. Why doesn’ 24 CXIII | shall postpone till next week after Friday.~I sold Palaiseau 25 CXV | if you want me Monday, a week from today—or if it is another 26 CXVIII | contract. What day next week will you dine with me at 27 CXVIII | G. Sand~The rest of the week will finish up Palaiseau, 28 CXXV | shall then see you next week probably, and I shall embrace 29 CXXVIII | in the Ardennes and in a week or ten days, if Lina or 30 CLX | days before the end of the week, write to confirm to me 31 CLXV | the article. I wrote this week nearly six pages, which 32 CLXVI | vacation will be confined to a week spent in Dieppe towards 33 CCIV | commission shall be done next week.~You must forgive me, for 34 CCVII | first of December. Every week we have an engagement to 35 CCXIV | have it.~I was ill all last week. My throat was in a frightful 36 CCXV | and I will do it; but this week I must rest. I played the 37 CCXIX | publishing five numbers a week in le Temps, I don’t see 38 CCXX | housed. At the end of next week, she will have a companion 39 CCXX | working on it again in a week, when I have finished with 40 CCXXVI | cannot go to Paris for a week yet, and shall be there 41 CCXXVII | Paris, and for all this week, in the horror of personal 42 CCXXVII | personal business. But next week will you come? I should 43 CCXXVIII | Paris at the end of next week, the 14th or the 16th. Shall 44 CCXXIX | cannot stay longer than next week, that is to say, the 15th 45 CCXXXIX | expecting Tourgueneff from week to week. The gout is delaying 46 CCXXXIX | Tourgueneff from week to week. The gout is delaying him 47 CCXLIV | up addressed to you for a week. I was afraid of interrupting 48 CCXLV | irreproachable as a work.~I read last week the Illustre Docteur Matheus, 49 CCL | digesting your dinner, for a week at least. I do nothing else 50 CCLIII | have engagements the first week in April.~I am going this 51 CCLVI | readings again, and, in a week I shall begin my excursions 52 CCLVII | wrote the first act in a week. It is true that my days 53 CCLVII | are long. I spent, last week, one of eighteen hours, 54 CCLXXIV | it towards the end of the week.~I am jumped on on all sides! 55 CCLXXVI | Tourgueneff is leaving next week for Russia, his trip will 56 CCLXXIX | dear master, that last week you came to Paris? I went 57 CCLXXXIV | it away from the Cluny a week ago. The cast that Weinschenk 58 CCLXXXVII| friend, Paul Meurice, came a week ago to ask me to “do the 59 CCCVIII | yours at the end of the week, during a little two-days’ 60 CCCXV | with the middle of next week, about Wednesday or Thursday,