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1 XIV | I found Paris very small yesterday, when crossing the bridges.~ 2 XIV | Paris, Friday.~On going home yesterday, I found Couture to whom 3 XXIV | spoke of him day before yesterday—my friend Charles Duveyrier 4 XXXIV | Dumas and me. I saw her yesterday in Faustine, in which she 5 XLVI | even been working since yesterday.~You, dear, you go walking 6 XLVII | SAND Wednesday~I received yesterday your son’s book. I shall 7 LXXV | hygiene, I did not begin yesterday. I am accustomed to it. 8 LXXXI | and Nelaton who told us yesterday that she will deliver easily 9 LXXXVII | the novel must progress.~Yesterday I saw Dumas: we talked of 10 CXXVI | September, 1869~They wrote me yesterday to come because they wanted 11 CXXXVI | defense.~Another story: yesterday Raphael and Michel Levy 12 CXLIV | we talk of you every day. Yesterday, Lina said to me that she 13 CXLIV | continual idols, these brats.~Yesterday, I received, after your 14 CXLV | Your commission was done yesterday at one o’clock. The princess 15 CXLV | you wrote me day before yesterday! But your friendship blinds 16 CLIV | master,~I received a telegram yesterday evening from Madame Cornu 17 CLXVI | keep on working! I finished yesterday, such as it is, the article 18 CLXXVIII | took up my Saint-Antoine yesterday. So much the worse, one 19 CLXXXIV | your letter of the 11th yesterday.~We have all suffered in 20 CXCVII | civilized citizens dates from yesterday and many of those who know 21 CXCVII | he was and what he wanted yesterday. Yesterday all the world 22 CXCVII | what he wanted yesterday. Yesterday all the world was mistaken, 23 CXCVIII | answered you day before yesterday, and my letter took such 24 CXCIX | I received your article yesterday, and I should answer it 25 CCIX | indeed that and nothing else.~Yesterday I was preaching the calmness 26 CCXII | enough of that! I spent yesterday, a fine day, with Tourgueneff 27 CCXXIII | Your second letter (that of yesterday) moved me to tears! You 28 CCL | February, 1873~I wrote to you yesterday to Croisset, Lina thinking 29 CCLXII | September, 1873~On arriving here yesterday, I found your letter, dear 30 CCLXVIII | excellent Father Cruchard.~Yesterday I signed the final proof 31 CCLXXIV | passages that they seized on. Yesterday and the day before they 32 CCLXXX | Nohant, 6th July, 1874 (Yesterday, seventy years.)~I was in 33 CCLXXX | up my letter again, begun yesterday; I still find it very hard 34 CCLXXXIII| absent ones. Plauchut left us yesterday to return at Christmas. 35 CCLXXXIV | interests me. Day before yesterday he recited by heart to me 36 CCLXXXVII| handwriting came to reassure me yesterday morning, and this morning 37 CCCII | be superior to the one of yesterday, and the one of day after 38 CCCV | naturally good taste, said to me yesterday, in speaking of you: “How 39 CCCIX | disgusts me more and more. Yesterday, for instance, I was present 40 CCCXII | betook myself to V. Borie’s yesterday and was most pleasantly 41 CCCXIV | of Madam Sand.~I was told yesterday that she was very ill, why 42 CCCXVI | of the thing. I received yesterday a very sympathetic letter