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1 Introd | living. He has never been able, like richer and more resourceful 2 XIX | hang it on my wall, being able to say, as did M. de Talleyrand 3 XXVII | don’t you think so, to be able to relate one’s whole life? 4 XXVII | my old age is, not being able to keep still. I am afraid 5 XXXVI | count on my heart not being able to dispose of my person 6 XLV | me depressed at not being able to haunt the dells of Cyprus. 7 XLVI | fondness for inertia. I was not able to keep a glass of water 8 LXIV | your mother? Have you been able to take her to walk and 9 LXX | much importance, but I was able to quote three lines from 10 C | anyhow,—you ought to be able to do at your ease and without 11 C | fortunate than we, since he was able to snatch you from your 12 CVI | absent a month; I shall be able, perhaps, to meet you in 13 CXVIII | is all that I have been able to do now, but I will take 14 CXLVII | place.~Plauchut would not be able to go to you. He was invited 15 CLXV | even so! I have nevver been able to put Venus an Apollo in 16 CLXIX | sincere good will. He was not able to; it was not permitted, 17 CLXIX | Aurore says, and not being able to budge till autumn. I 18 CLXXXIV | live here in peace and be able to work; for that must be, 19 CLXXXVII | nothing; but I have not been able to be alone an instant since 20 CLXXXVIII| Renan or Littre should be able to live and be listened 21 CXCV | do it. When every one is able to read le Petit Journal 22 CXCVI | indignant, alas! without being able to hate either the human 23 CCXII | to judge books had been able to hear, what a lesson! 24 CCXVII | well think that I was not able to write an iota for these 25 CCXIX | That is why I have not been able to write the article on 26 CCXXVII | however, better, but hardly able to go about. Write me a 27 CCXXXVI | one with whom I have been able to exchange other ideas 28 CCXXXIX | fury, of wrath at not being able to say what he thought. 29 CCXLIX | months, I have not been able to get together in Rouen 30 CCXLIX | abysses. I have not been able to get your article on Badinguet. 31 CCLXV | again, very feeble, but able to write a few lines and 32 CCLXIX | past, all that I have been able to acquire or to produce, 33 CCLXXX | passes. That is why I was not able to write to you, even to 34 CCLXXX | 8th~At last, I shall be able perhaps today: for I am 35 CCLXXX | it is. I have never been able to see what good it is to 36 CCLXXXIII| When, then, shall you be able to say to yourself: Lo! 37 CCXCV | dreadfully ill, without being able to get to the root of the 38 CCCIV | I should not have been able to go to Paris. Your niece 39 CCCV | real treasure.~How were you able to make Victorine from le 40 CCCV | speaking of you: “How was she able to make one from the other?” 41 CCCXVII | of living. If I have been able to start at work again,