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1 Introd | The royal blood which she received from her father’s line mingled 2 I | letter which I have just received gives added value to your 3 I | say, at the same time, I received in the same manner, a leaf 4 IV | for me which you doubtless received in my place and inherited 5 IV | in place of which I have received yours which you left there. 6 XIV | touched by the kind welcome I received in your clerical setting, 7 XIV | constraining. Instead of that, they received me as if I were one of the 8 XIX | honor that my house has received”; a poor phrase, for we 9 XXVII | yourself with it. You will be received with open arms.~Mario Proth 10 XLIV | to say, CAN NOT LAST. I received your letter this morning, 11 XLV | seeking a fortune! You! I have received a little note from Saint-Beuve 12 XLVI | strong temptation! Imagine, I received a little box filled with 13 XLVII | GEORGE SAND Wednesday~I received yesterday your son’s book. 14 LXXI | touched, last evening, when I received your “very nice” letter. 15 XCIII | SAND Saturday evening~I received your two notes, dear master. 16 XCIX | lawyer from whom my brother received a visit, so that ... in 17 CXVII | yours.~I embrace you. I received today the letter which you 18 CXXV | Saturday evening~I have just received news from the Odeon. They 19 CXXXV | friends, the persons who received a copy adorned by my hand, 20 CXXXV | etc. In short, I have received very few laurels, up to 21 CXLIV | these brats.~Yesterday, I received, after your letter of the 22 CLIV | March, 1870~Dear master,~I received a telegram yesterday evening 23 CLVII | meant to depict?” and I received letters from perfectly unknown 24 CLXXXII | Nohant, 22 February, 1871~I received your letter of the 15th 25 CLXXXIV | Nohant, 17 March, 1871~I received your letter of the 11th 26 CLXXXVI | no letters? Haven’t you received mine sent from Dieppe? Are 27 CXCII | every soul.~I have indeed received your other letter, and I 28 CXCVIII | a sage, nor a scholar.~I received a kind little note from 29 CXCIX | GEORGE SAND~Dear master, I received your article yesterday, 30 CCIII | simply by mail. But I have received nothing. I do not insist, 31 CCXVI | a pindaric fury. I have received an anonymous letter from 32 CCXVIII | 1872~Dear master,~I have received the fantastic drawings, 33 CCXXXIV | master,~In the letter I received from you at Luchon a month 34 CCXLV | will see how you will be received. You know that he did not 35 CCLXII | On to Berlin,” and then received such a fine drubbing.~Not 36 CCLXXXVII| and this morning I have received the letter from Maurice, 37 CCCIII | morning because I have just received news from M. Perrin of the 38 CCCVIII | 3rd April, 1876~I have received your volume this morning, 39 CCCIX | to mention a third that I received this morning from you. But 40 CCCXII | and was most pleasantly received. My nephew went to carry 41 CCCXIII | Harrisse, from whom I have received a letter today, charges 42 CCCXVI | psychology of the thing. I received yesterday a very sympathetic