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1 VII | before dinner. Au revoir and thank you for the fraternal permission 2 XXIX | about it and charges me to thank you with all his good and 3 XXXVII | laughed aloud many times. I thank you very dear master, you 4 XLVII | probably. Meanwhile, don’t thank him any the less, dear master.~ 5 XLVII | a hand-shake for me, to thank him for his sympathy. Is 6 XLVIII | straight to the point. Well, I thank you for that kind thought 7 LX | to ask me something or to thank me. No one moved. I returned 8 LXXVI | is good and it is nice. I thank you for having thought of 9 LXXXIV | give it to the postman and thank you.~There you are alone 10 XC | love you, we embrace you.~I thank you for coming to see Cadio.~ 11 XCIII | my eyes are smarting.~So, thank you, very kindly, my dear 12 XCIV | from one o’clock to five. Thank you; I embrace you and I 13 XCVI | want to write. I did not thank you enough for coming to 14 CIX | embrace you tenderly,~G. Sand~Thank you for the address.~ 15 CX | regards to Maxime Du Camp and thank him for not forgetting me.~ 16 CXXXVIII| seems new to me.~How shall I thank you? I feel the need of 17 CXLVI | myself and for my brood. Thank you for Edme.~G. Sand~ 18 CLVIII | your letter (for which I thank you) to Madame Cornu, enclosing 19 CLVIII | oppressed heart is easier, thank you. I think that it will 20 CXC | the more gnarly they are. Thank you for having worried over 21 CXCV | attention, dear master, and I thank you very much for it. I 22 CCV | would be liable to a suit. Thank the princess just the same 23 CCXXIII | I do not need money now, thank you. But if I did need any, 24 CCXXXII | given him. As for me, who, thank Heaven, have no more connection 25 CCXLII | counts more with him. I thank you too, for my part; for 26 CCXLIII | They have done me good. So thank you, dear, good master. 27 CCXLIII | completely in the period.~I thank you from the bottom of my 28 CCXLIV | wanted it for his paper. I thank you then, and I send you 29 CCLVII | many pretty a b c phrases.~Thank you for what you say of 30 CCLXVII | want to embrace you and thank you for having written to 31 CCLXXIII| SAND Wednesday, April, 1874~Thank you for your long letter 32 CCLXXX | to write to you, even to thank you for the good letter 33 CCCVIII | in advance that you would thank me for the opportunity of 34 CCCX | Friday evening...1876~Ah! thank you from the bottom of my 35 CCCXI | Risler; I charge you to thank M. Daudet, to tell him that 36 CCCXII | his reception. I do not thank you (of course) but you 37 CCCXVI | little freer, more alone. Thank you for your kind thought.~ 38 CCCXVII | Tuesday, 3rd October, 1876~Thank you for your kind remembrance, 39 CCCXVIII| Sannois, 20th August, 1877~Thank you for your kind remembrance,