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1 Introd | diverse natures which are best worth the remembrance of 2 Introd | spoiled children and the best are great egotists. You 3 XIV | was, according to you, the best that anyone had made. He 4 XVIII | good friend. I shall do my best to be in Paris for the performance 5 XVIII | friend, Manceau. It is the best that I have and I have only 6 XXI | even in serving it to the best of one’s ability, there 7 XXVI | not exhibiting you. The best thing was said to me by 8 XXXIII | will decide it as he thinks best. He is not stupid and he 9 XLV | Think of me. I send you my best love.~ 10 LIX | everything to me appears for the best in the best possible of 11 LIX | appears for the best in the best possible of worlds. That 12 LX | the time that suits you best.~My intention, for the moment, 13 LXIV | population of the coasts was the best in the country, and that 14 LXIX | mistaken; it is always one’s best friends whom one neglects 15 LXXIII | It seems to me that the best thing is simply to depict 16 LXXXIV | you and I love you as the best of friends and comrades. 17 XCIII | the others, what I like best in him is his ferocious 18 XCVI | spoiled children and the best are great egoists. You say 19 CIV | quality, even among the best, so much so that one does 20 CXXII | that no form contains the best in itself; orleanism, republic, 21 CXXII | longer with dreaming of the best form of government, since 22 CXXIV | CONCERNED all is for the best. But I am afraid of becoming 23 CXXXIV | equal in strength to the best ones of Balzac and truer, 24 CXXXIX | than we as to what is the best to do: consult him.~You 25 CXL | one tries to see who can best jump on the shoulders of 26 CLVII | to box my ears. But the best (I discovered it five years 27 CLXIX | And a propos, accept the best regards of that fine and 28 CCXLI | adorable master, yours with his best affection,~Your old friend.~ 29 CCXLVI | I have at least done my best towards it, I do still, 30 CCXLVI | of his strength, in his best development, you are too, 31 CCLIX | greetings to all and to you the best of everything from your 32 CCLXIV | compose dialogues in the best manner possible, after that 33 CCLXXII| he said sighing: “Ah! the best one was not there last evening!” 34 CCXCVII| all embrace you with our best love.~G. Sand~ 35 CCCV | delicacy, be full of the best sentiments and the greatest 36 CCCXVII| mother. She had found the best way to bring me back to