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1 Introd | spending hours with the little Aurore, who is a marvellous child. 2 XVI | joy of seeing Mademoiselle Aurore again, fresh and pretty, 3 XLIV | regards, and Mademoiselle Aurore cries to you, WAIT, WAIT, 4 LI | five or six days.~Little Aurore consoles me for this mischance. 5 LIV | receiving the kisses of Aurore who knows now how to give 6 LVII | four cheeks of Mademoiselle Aurore.~ 7 LIX | tenderly, so does Maurice. Aurore is the sweetest and the 8 LX | listening when she is away from Aurore, and her holidays are marked 9 LX | which I quite understand. Aurore is a treasure of gentleness 10 LXI | Villemer goes well. Little Aurore is as pretty as anything 11 LXII | then the children; that Aurore is a wonder. You really 12 LXIV | It is a tiresome task. Aurore is very cunning with her 13 LXXII | children and the little Aurore, but he suffers with the 14 LXXII | every sense of the word. Aurore is a love.~We have RAVED 15 LXXIV | to the point of yelling. Aurore is not admitted; the plays 16 LXXIV | which she organizes.~Little Aurore promises to be very sweet 17 LXXXVI | sleeping and laughing all day; Aurore, more spiritual, with eyes 18 LXXXIX | tomorrow at dawn to see my Aurore. I have written during the 19 XCIV | will be a little DOT for Aurore; that is all my ambition. 20 XCVI | life. First part in mine: Aurore.” The fact is that it is 21 XCVIII | Napoleon is the godfather of Aurore, and I am the godmother. 22 CII | costume for a large doll for Aurore; but I don’t want to turn 23 CIII | spending hours with the little Aurore who is a marvelous child. 24 CVI | free from uncertainties.~Aurore, who lives on adorations 25 CX | returned to me very exhausted. Aurore has been a little ill. Lina’ 26 CXXV | the rosy, tanned face of Aurore in the place of mine! She 27 CXXXIII | devour all my intellect; Aurore is a jewel, a nature before 28 CXLIV | to be taken into account.~Aurore talks of you and still cradles 29 CLXIX | am DOING MY BUSINESS, as Aurore says, and not being able 30 CLXIX | one is beginning to talk. Aurore chatters and argues. She 31 CLXXI | Maurice and Lina acting, Aurore and Gabrielle playing, I 32 CCIII | I embrace you, and Lolo, AURORE EMBRACES YOU TOO and all 33 CCIII | you.~G. Sand~ [The words ‘Aurore embraces you too’ were written 34 CCIV | ever. Give a good kiss to Aurore for her sweet message, and 35 CCXVII | mother, wife, and children. Aurore says that she would like 36 CCXVII | you, and we embrace you. Aurore is charming; she learns 37 CCXXII | with, to separate her from Aurore, from fear of contagion, 38 CCXXII | somewhat. I had to look after Aurore so that she might be reconciled 39 CCXXIV | April, 1872~I hold my poor Aurore, who has a terrible case 40 CCXXIV | sooner, if Maurice takes Aurore to Nimes where Lina and 41 CCXXVII | know if I can. I have taken Aurore’s whooping-cough, and, at 42 CCXXXIII| they go out into the world. Aurore is packing her dolls’ trunk, 43 CCXXXV | passion on the whole is my Aurore. My life depends on hers. 44 CCXXXVI | myself which I miss.~My Aurore keeps me very busy. She 45 CCXLVIII| interesting and lovely my Aurore has become. I shall not 46 CCLVI | you like the devil. I miss Aurore and all the household down 47 CCLXIII | Love me as I love you.~My Aurore, whom I have not neglected, 48 CCLXIX | girls superlatively so. Aurore learns everything with admirable 49 CCLXXX | embrace you, they are superb. Aurore is devoted to mythology ( 50 CCLXXXIX| hair, and all will go well.~Aurore is getting so big that one 51 CCXC | am reading the Iliad with Aurore, who does not like any translation 52 CCXCI | The bit you sent me about Aurore who is reading Homer, did 53 CCXCVIII| my hours of recreation.~Aurore consoles and charms me; 54 CCC | dear little girls are well. Aurore is a well-set-up girl, a 55 CCCVI | content with his joke.~My Aurore is beginning history, and 56 CCCXVI | desires: to run off with Aurore and to kill M. Marx.[Footnote: