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1 IV | meet you with her whom I care for no longer you shall 2 XXVII | happy that week with you: no care, a good nesting-place a 3 XXXV | pedagogue. I love to sew and to care for children, I verge on 4 XLVIII | TO WISH TO LIVE. I don’t care about it; moving from where 5 LX | as if to say, “What do we care?” I spoke to a young man 6 LX | mother for me, and take good care of her. I love you with 7 LXIV | illness and unhappiness: take care of yourself, my old comrade. 8 LXXXV | reactionaries either! What do I care! I write things as I feel 9 LXXXIX | collaborator, Paul Meurice. All his care does not prevent the working 10 XCVI | at having stayed to take care of my sickly Thuillier, 11 CV | thing would have been not to care about having thirty thousand 12 CVI | father. They left me the care of the children whom I rarely 13 CVI | am happier at having this care on my shoulders to console 14 CXXXIII | arouse envy and you don’t care, do you? Nor I either for 15 CXXXV | I most profoundly don’t care a fig! but that does not 16 CLIX | still want a great deal of care and oversight, and I shall 17 CLXIII | you if you consent to take care of yourself.~I embrace you 18 CLXIV | have too much to do taking care of and watching my boy, 19 CLXXXIII| unhealthfulness! But I don’t care a hang for that.~ 20 CXC | ravages of time. I don’t care for that, the heart of the 21 CXCI | going to Nohant, for I don’t care to go further I away from 22 CXCV | perhaps capable of taking care of itself? The conservative 23 CXCVII | cowardly and odious. What do I care for this or that group of 24 CCXVII | it a question of material care and continual diligence? 25 CCXVIII | would not have much bodily care to give, as my mother would 26 CCXIX | gentle, and charming, to care for her, and to stay with 27 CCXXVI | sheepfold. I have taken good care of and cured the eldest, 28 CCXXXIII| little pig that she is taking care of until she eats it. SUCH 29 CCXL | those about whom I don’t care, I don’t care either about 30 CCXL | whom I don’t care, I don’t care either about the evils or 31 CCXLIV | things. As for me, I don’t care if they stand in my way, 32 CCXLVI | it is because I did not care to be; I have enough with 33 CCLVI | older one grows, the more care one should take of oneself.~ 34 CCLX | May you live long. Take care of yourself for your dear 35 CCLXIV | faible.~However, I don’t care, I am so eager to start 36 CCLXXXI | WRONG. You ought to take care of yourself ... for those 37 CCLXXXVI| tolerable one, since you do not care to hear the myth happiness 38 CCXC | proved it all the time by his care and services without number.~ 39 CCC | her that I beg her to take care of herself and to please 40 CCCII | intelligent people and does not care a fig for the rest. It is 41 CCCXIII | event too short?~I do not care for, as language, two or