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1 Introd | despair: “Why are you so sad? Humanity offers nothing 2 XXIV | On reaching Paris I learn sad news. Last evening, while 3 XXIV | than before, because I am sad.~G. Sand~Have you a friend 4 XXVI | SAND Monday night~You are sad, poor friend and dear master; 5 XXXI | farewell to dancing!~I am sad here just the same. This 6 XXXII | Tuesday~You are alone and sad down there, I am the same 7 XLV | about his health, but it is sad. He seemed to me depressed 8 XLVIII | you of things considered sad, I have too much the habit 9 LVI | am alive, I am calm and sad, I hardly know why. In this 10 LVII | do not concern me.”~How sad it is not to live together, 11 LXXI | anywhere in the modern world.~A sad world! How deplorable and 12 XCI | sorry for you. For it is sad to see the friends one loves 13 CVI | That sudden separation was sad, my poor Lina weeping at 14 CVI | understanding. Only one sad word is needed to bring 15 CVI | in my eyes to see if I am sad or anxious; I laugh and 16 CXXIV | would have been at home; sad when you wanted to be, busy 17 CXL | defending you. Criticism is in a sad way; too much theory!~Don’ 18 CXLIV | Education sentimentale made them sad. They did not come across 19 CLII | Chateauroux. You could be sad without constraint at our 20 CLXI | Bouilhet, a painful and sad task which I am in a hurry 21 CLXVIII | letter but one was very sad. You also, heroic being, 22 CLXIX | sleep, looking a little sad.”~What preoccupies me most 23 CLXXII | you too are demoralized, sad? What will become of the 24 CLXXIII | fields; digging hard always, sad or gay. He is imbecile, 25 CLXXVII | any better, for I am so sad! I didn’t write you any 26 CLXXVIII | GEORGE SAND Wednesday~I am sad no longer. I took up my 27 CLXXIX | Why such inaction?~Ah! how sad I am. I feel that the world 28 CLXXXIII | evolutions of humanity! It is sad to find ourselves at the 29 CLXXXVII | do not forget you! I am sad, sad, that is to say, that 30 CLXXXVII | not forget you! I am sad, sad, that is to say, that I 31 CLXXXVII | not that which makes me sad. When a tree is dead, one 32 CLXXXVIII | distressingly weak! How sad it is to see those whom 33 CXCIV | How just and well said! Sad! Sad! Poor France! And they 34 CXCIV | just and well said! Sad! Sad! Poor France! And they accuse 35 CCIV | short I am worn out! and sad! sad enough to croak. When 36 CCIV | I am worn out! and sad! sad enough to croak. When I 37 CCVIII | above all. I have some very sad hours. I look at MY FLOWERS, 38 CCXVI | having “flattered Caesar”! “Sad example of the passions,” 39 CCXXI | noble and dear life has been sad and long; for from the day 40 CCXXII | of being near you at this sad time, by telling you over 41 CCXXII | go back at once into that sad house. I don’t know anything 42 CCXXIII | kind letter. But I was too sad. I lacked physical strength.~ 43 CCXL | heart-life, because you are sad and don’t want to look at 44 CCXL | I forget so well. Well, sad or gay, I love you and I 45 CCXLIV | us, but which is often a sad courage, while you make 46 CCXLV | And you want me not to be sad! I think that we shall soon 47 CCLXXXIV | agony penetrates me and I am sad enough to die. When I am 48 CCLXXXVII | troubadourish) has become a sad bonehead.~It is in order 49 CCLXXXVIII| still healthy. But I am sad to know that you are bored, 50 CCXC | see us? Whether you are sad or gay, we love you the 51 CCXCVI | has cleared.~We love you, sad or gay.~Give us news of 52 CCC | should like to make them less sad. I cannot forget that my