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1 Introd | Merimee, who made no one happy; Musset—an encounter from 2 Introd | society: “Everyone must be happy, so that the happiness of 3 XIV | I was truly exceedingly happy with you. And then, you, 4 XVI | and pretty, makes me quite happy. And you my Benedictine, 5 XXI | are far from them.~You are happy in having such clear memories 6 XXVII | hands with him. He had a happy look. And then I talked 7 XXVII | have answered mine. One is happy, don’t you think so, to 8 XXVII | ones suppose.~I was very happy that week with you: no care, 9 XXXVII | humanity who stick to chastity. Happy indeed those who don’t depart 10 LXII | several days, you will make us happy; and it will restore the 11 LXV | also, what French! One is happy to forget it, it is a tiresome 12 LXIX | my children would be so happy if you would! But you don’ 13 LXXVII | on the event, I shall be happy to spend two days with my 14 LXXX | mamma for me, I shall be happy to her again.~G. Sand~If 15 LXXXVI | lovely now.~We are very happy here. Every day a bath in 16 LXXXIX | and your mother too. I am happy that she is well.~G. Sand~ 17 XCIV | any case, that will be a happy day. Come to see me the 18 C | Napoleon.] who would have been happy to see you and who loves 19 CI | wishing to you and to yours “Happy New Year and many of them”? 20 CIII | lived for vanity, he is happy enough to be peaceful and 21 CXXIII | you. My children will be happy to spoil you and to try 22 CXXXII | can come, I shall be very happy and on the other hand if 23 CXL | short you will make us very happy and you have promised for 24 CXLII | Twelfth Night. This is a crazy happy house and it is the time 25 CXLIII | Reassure us.~We were so happy to have you with us that 26 CXLIV | young Simonnet? I should be happy to owe her this joy for 27 CLXIX | left know that they were happy, and that they remembered 28 CXCVI | had earned one of those happy vacations; but I cannot 29 CXCVII | them? If you want to be happy through certain people—those 30 CXCVII | favorites of your heart, must be happy in themselves. Can they 31 CXCVII | have lived? A continuous happy life with one’s family in 32 CCXX | dear master, and not very happy; my mother worries me. Her 33 CCXL | have no right not to be happy.—Perhaps you ought to have 34 CCXL | perhaps, in order to be happy, one must have been unhappy.~ 35 CCXLII | November, 1872~Maurice is quite happy and very proud of the letter 36 CCXLIV | we were not egoists, very happy to have a reader who is 37 CCXLVI | me, not only from being happy outside of literature, but 38 CCXLVIII| Tourgueneff, we should be happy, and you would have the 39 CCLII | tell the truth, I am not happy over your ill tempers, and 40 CCLVI | the way it is, one is so happy at your house! you are so 41 CCLXVI | accept all my wishes for a Happy New Year!~This is what is 42 CCLXIX | troubadour. Then we are happy here over your satisfaction 43 CCLXXVII| is the joy of the salons! happy old man! always content 44 CCLXXVII| all his graces.~You were happy at hearing the Diva Paulita, 45 CCLXXVII| Croisset, you would make us happy.~We all love you and all 46 CCCI | to them. Goncourt is very happy when he has seized upon 47 CCCII | end, it is only an effect. Happy manifestations proceed only 48 CCCII | of blame, even if only a happy epithet to condemn the evil,