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1 Introd | scientific observer can be sure of it, and so far as the 2 Introd | wages of sin.” Emma, to be sure, goes down the easy and 3 III | will not notice them (be sure of it) any more than did 4 XXI | mineral. I am not always very sure of completely existing, 5 XXVII | That will come later, I am sure of it.~I embrace you tenderly, 6 XXXI | love?” Well! yes, to be sure! You do not believe in chastity, 7 XXXIV | perfectly ridiculous to be sure, but in full bloom. The 8 XLVII | of you; “arsenic.” I am sure of it! You must drink iron, 9 XLVII | very small, but they are sure. Only, as it is your friend’ 10 XLVIII | But I would accept, be sure of it, if I did not have 11 LXIX | the point of fear. To be sure the idea of summoning you 12 LXXIV | I become exhausted. I am sure that you would be madly 13 LXXXVI | not be revived, and I am sure that now Louis Blanc smiles 14 CIV | Sainte-Beuve was right; he, I am sure, found me rather cold. It 15 CXII | day at 6 o’clock one is sure of finding me at Magny’s, 16 CXIII | letter. Saturday I am not sure of being free; I have to 17 CXLII | these great slatings are the sure proof of great worth. Tell 18 CLVII | wrongly, dear madame, I was sure of it! Here is the answer 19 CLVII | do not have.~I was very sure that Madame Sand had not 20 CLXIX | death, is the survivor. I am sure that the dead are well off, 21 CXCVII | this ear could ripen in a sure place, if only one could, 22 CXCVIII | you are so kind, I was sure of it. Although you are 23 CCXIX | contrary.~There is, to be sure, a new review wide open 24 CCXIX | read aloud, and I am not sure enough of the others to 25 CCXXI | miss this anxiety, I am sure of that. I know the sort 26 CCXXXIX | flee from bother, and I am sure by that means never to cause 27 CCXLVI | becomes easier, when one is sure of loving logic and truth. 28 CCXLVII | the difficulty.~I am not sure at all of writing good things, 29 CCLIV | and great side of it. I am sure of it, I know already that 30 CCLXXXII | of Alexander Dumas.~I am sure that you are finding me 31 CCLXXXVIII| is when one is ill.~I was sure that a moment would come 32 CCLXXXVIII| you. It will happen, I am sure of it.~I love you, and I 33 CCXCIV | ambitions to appease. I am sure that you will accommodate 34 CCXCIV | assuage those of others. I am sure that as I write, you have 35 CCXCIV | risen again bravely. Be sure that better days will come 36 CCCI | confess to you that I am not sure that I understand it. Briefly, 37 CCCII | Besides, I do not need to be sure of the safety of the planet 38 CCCV | one of my phrases, I am sure that I am floundering in 39 CCCVIII | Risler and Tartarin. I am sure in advance that you would 40 CCCXI | easy to catch up with.~I am sure that he would receive you