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1 VII | two or three months, do try to find time to come tomorrow 2 IX | collaborator. Be a good friend and try to come! I embrace you with 3 XV | idea, why wouldn’t they try your fairy play? Do you 4 XVIII | being with you two. Now try to find that hoax on the 5 XXXIII | well or ill, and when I try to think about it, I am 6 XXXV | little appetites breaks them.~Try some day to write a novel 7 XL | method which amounts to this: try to have a great deal of 8 L | by his son Dumas, let us try to be there together.~Maurice 9 LXIII | days of September, let us try to see each other. I shall 10 LXIX | make me ill, and I shall try this time to carry you away 11 LXXII | RAVED politically; now we try not to think of it any more 12 LXXIII | buffoons.~Furthermore, I shall try in the third part of my 13 LXXXVI | being rehearsed. But I shall try to escape from Paris even 14 XCII | In October, yes, I will try!~ 15 CI | common sense ought not to try to live according to common-sense 16 CXIII | tomorrow evening, and I shall try to get him to give me another 17 CXVI | have an hour free I shall try to embrace my troubadour 18 CXXIII | happy to spoil you and to try to distract you. We all 19 CXL | home. I told Plauchut to try to carry you off; we are 20 CLIX | regret about it. I shall try to go to see you in Croisset 21 CLXIV | age (and at mine I still try to), become more attached 22 CLXVII | perhaps in Paris, so as to try to console him. I have just 23 CLXIX | survivor, and should at least try to speak to him.~He did 24 CLXIX | laugh here anyhow; we will try to distract you and to shake 25 CLXXIII | the other. We are going to try to do as he, and to hunt 26 CLXXVII | the hope comes to me, I try to repel it, and yet, in 27 CLXXVIII| of Hegel lay siege to it. Try to get your Berrichons to 28 CLXXXV | But I must! I am going to try to make up again my poor 29 CXCVII | must not dissimulate nor try to forget this indignation 30 CXCIX | for Paris. I am going to try to finish up with Aisse.~ 31 CXCIX | sufficiently mean tricks for us to try righteousness and science.~ 32 CCXII | when one answers, one must try to kill cleanly one’s enemy. 33 CCXXV | I shall see you at last!~Try not to be too hurried in 34 CCXLIII | in my head. I am going to try to gather my ideas together 35 CCLII | preparing a mid-Lent fantasy; try to take part. Laughter is 36 CCLXVII | human folly, I flee it and try to forget it. As for admiration, 37 CCLXXVII| is beauty and grandeur! Try to come to see us before 38 CCXCVII | have no money, but I should try to shift a little capital. 39 CCC | If I were you, I would try the opposite; you are feeding 40 CCCI | him cruel.”~In short, I try to think well, IN ORDER 41 CCCXVII | perhaps later than that. Do try to put off your visit to