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1 XX | personality is the result of my lost personalities. I have been 2 XXI | me from Paris. It isn’t lost. I think too much of them 3 XXI | much of them to let any be lost. You don’t speak to me of 4 XL | But at the moment I am lost in a desert; well, by the 5 XLII | travel here! and the time lost in order to procure. these 6 XLII | procure. these necessaries is lost to study and to contemplation. 7 XLVI | would regain the time you lost and more too.~Then you are 8 LXIII | I am in despair. I have lost suddenly, without even knowing 9 LXVIII | move about. But I should be lost if I stirred before I finish 10 LXXXIX | cruelly poor. I told you in my lost letter that Sylvanie [Footnote: 11 XCIX | country place nearby, I lost four days (sic). What would 12 XCIX | to aid digestion. I have lost my former good habit of 13 CXXI | quite enough.~Just now I am lost in the Church Fathers. As 14 CXLV | losing my poor Bouilhet, I lost my midwife, it was he who 15 CLV | our invalids. Punch has lost only his fiddle and he is 16 CLXIV | wrote that to me when I lost Rollinat, my double in this 17 CLXVIII | consoles him for having lost him in this one.~One juggles 18 CLXVIII | evil! I feel as if I were lost in the desert, and I assure 19 CLXX | tunnels, all this human labor lost, in short a negation so 20 CLXXXVIII| become idiotic. They had lost all notion of right and 21 CXC | Evidently an answer to a lost letter.]~ No, I am not 22 CXCI | books that I need now; I am lost in the religions of Persia. 23 CXCII | contemporaries could not be lost to reason and experience: 24 CXCVII | and puerile regret for a lost illusion? You assert that 25 CXCVII | Europe. A nation that has lost its ideals does not survive 26 CXCVII | love one another or we are lost. Let us destroy, let us 27 CXCVII | of this struggle. These lost children of the democratic 28 CXCIX | she will be irrevocably lost. Free compulsory education 29 CCI | leads you.~They have so lost all sense of proportion, 30 CCIII | may have been stolen or lost, and I am asking you to 31 CCXI | of others. For me, it is lost time, like complaining about 32 CCXXXVI | you. Titite’s Punch has lost his head, literally, because 33 CCXXXVIII| into work, and reckon ass lost the time you might employ 34 CCLII | that of no account? When I lost Rollinat, didn’t you write 35 CCLVII | afraid that Maurice has lost his wager, for I want to 36 CCLVIII | you said that Maurice had lost his wager. He insists that 37 CCLXXXIII| distress us. I have just lost my poor blind Duvernet, 38 CCCXII | back a part of what I have lost and live in peace the rest