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1 Introd | lest it distract him for a month afterward. His mistress 2 Introd | going to be universal?” A month later she gives him fair 3 XVI | at your house, and next month I shall spend a day with 4 XVII | and uncomfortable for a month. But towards the end of 5 XVII | and I don’t remember the month.~I read, straight through, 6 XX | part of November. Then in a month we shall see each other.~ 7 XL | annoyance. I hope, however, in a month, to have crossed the most 8 XLIII | towards the middle of next month.~And whatever you suspect, 9 XLVI | I can’t go to Paris next month, won’t you come to see me 10 XLVII | the 23rd of the present month, lend you a thousand francs, 11 LV | is doing well towards the month of August, and I am not 12 LX | his wife the 20th of the month to stay two weeks in Paris, 13 LXV | rollers and the beaches next month if you like, if your heart 14 LXV | and prepare to see us next month. As for the WINTER walk 15 LXIX | Honfleur. It will be next month, if the cold does not make 16 LXX | have tried in vain this month to go again to see ma Normandie, 17 LXX | that would be so fine! Next month I shall move heaven and 18 LXXV | be about the end of the month. You don’t tell me when 19 LXXVI | to Paris the end of the month, I shall still have a chance 20 LXXXIX | return here the end of the month, and when they play Cadio, 21 XCIX | at Nohant, I shall have a month of dreaming about my trip. 22 CVI | children may be absent a month; I shall be able, perhaps, 23 CXXIII | shall not go to Paris this month, I do not want to miss you. 24 CXXIX | all that I have felt for a month. It is funny. I have passed 25 CXXXIV | exactly when, but during the month, I shall go without doubt 26 CXXXIX | his paper the 15th of this month; he wrote to me this morning 27 CLXVI | Then I shall spend all the month of October there for the 28 CLXVIII | come here the end of this month. I don’t think that the 29 CXCI | t easy. I spent all the month of June in studying Buddhism, 30 CXCVIII | give them two articles a month. The letter a un ami does 31 CCI | great form. For the last month I was even in an exaltation 32 CCIII | answered me the 19th of this month: HOW SHALL I SEND THIS TO 33 CCXVI | but I have still I a full month of readings and researches 34 CCXXV | news, dear master! In a month and even before a month, 35 CCXXV | month and even before a month, I shall see you at last!~ 36 CCXXVIII | occurs the 23rd of this month: I shall go. And I should 37 CCXXXIV | received from you at Luchon a month ago, you told me that you 38 CCXXXV | back again at home, after a month passed, just as you said, 39 CCXXXVIII| go to Paris until after a month’s time to put on Mademoiselle 40 CCXXXIX | pleases me.~Ever since a month ago, I have been expecting 41 CCXLIX | at all! But, for the last month, every time I go out, I 42 CCLXII | be praised!~I spent the month of August in wandering about, 43 CCLXVIII | 2oth and the 25th of this month. As that play gave me very 44 CCLXXII | Carvalho had not, for a month, bored me to death with 45 CCLXXVIII| it long, for, in a short month, I shall go to spend three 46 CCLXXIX | will return to Paris in a month.~A fortnight ago I made 47 CCLXXXIV | which I am ignorant. In a month I hope to finish with the 48 CCXC | thinking of going to Paris next month, shall you be there?~G. 49 CCXCI | will come to spend all the month of June here. When she has