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1 Introd | offers occasion to cry “I told you so,” he exclaims: “Behold 2 IV | Palaiseau with the Monks~They told me that I was well punished 3 XXIII | here the 28th. You have not told me if you will dine with 4 XXVI | in Rouen, le Nouvelliste, told of your visit to Rouen, 5 XXVII | admirably well, and they told me that my little friend 6 XXVII | Couture this evening; he told me that in order to be nice 7 XXVIII | little engineer of whom I told you. He has become very 8 XXXIX | Odeon, and this evening they told me that his play was going 9 XL | the two Frances.~Bouilhet told me that you had been seriously 10 XLIII | proper lot here below?~I told you, didn’t I, that I had 11 XLIV | disquieting manner, and when I told him, exactly, a propos of 12 LX | The name that I have been told has escaped me but I could 13 LX | Italian, nor patois. He told me their name, which I have 14 LX | perhaps he is not mistaken. He told me that he had seen me among 15 LXI | never mind. If your heart told you to come here, there 16 LXIV | disturbed by anything. You told me that the population of 17 LXXIX | Napoleon.] at Magny’s and I told him that I would detain 18 LXXXI | Gueniaux and Nelaton who told us yesterday that she will 19 LXXXVII | Maurice. Princess Matilde told me that she thought you “ 20 LXXXIX | she is cruelly poor. I told you in my lost letter that 21 XC | had trouble recently. I told you of it in the letter 22 XCI | Oh well! it doesn’t me! I told you so but you would not 23 XCI | of the working people.~I told you that I did not flatter 24 XCIII | admiration.~I should have told you of it sooner if my mother 25 XCVI | he left me in Paris, he told me to remember him to you.~ 26 XCVII | letter, my dear master. You told me of the “ill turns” that 27 CIII | what is not ourselves.~I told you, I think, that I had 28 CXIII | objections of detail, and I had told you so. But I see him tomorrow 29 CXXXV | no rose leaf hurts me.~I told you, didn’t I, that I was 30 CXL | with the family at home. I told Plauchut to try to carry 31 CXLVII | saw Theo this evening, I told him to come to dine with 32 CXLVII | I saw Tourgueneff and I told him all that I think of 33 CLIV | worse things than that are told to us.~Now dear master of 34 CLXIII | there are two, he himself told me that that would be twenty 35 CC | time to put on Aisse? You told me it was a thing of distinction, 36 CCXXXIV | Luchon a month ago, you told me that you were packing 37 CCLII | you are not doing what you told me to do.~We are expecting 38 CCLXXV | friends at the theatre. I have told you that it is the struggle 39 CCLXXVII | worry about it. I shall be told that when it is finished, 40 CCLXXXVII| remarkable news! Someone had told me that you were VERY ill. 41 CCC | you speak. I, myself have told the Goncourts all my thought; 42 CCCII | misunderstood book, as I have told you repeatedly, but you 43 CCCV | life.~The gigantic Harrisse told me that he was going to 44 CCCVIII | better than his book. I have told him to send you Risler and 45 CCCXIV | news of Madam Sand.~I was told yesterday that she was very