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1 Introd | erudition; years were spent in getting up its archaeological details. 2 XVI | with my children, and on getting home I find your two letters. 3 XXVII | keep still. I am afraid of getting too attached and of wearying 4 XLII | know?~And the novel, is it getting on? Your courage has not 5 XLVI | hardly curable; but, all is getting on, and I have even been 6 XLVII | feel the importance now, of getting men of that class to be 7 LIX | answers: Amen! How she is getting on! What a marvel is the 8 LXXIV | sofa twenty times a day, getting up to run after her child, 9 LXXXVIII | having terrible trouble in getting back to work. I am like 10 CX | cold, but everything is getting better now, and our charming 11 CXL | least with us, and we are getting ready for our Christmas 12 CLV | won’t have it, you are not getting old. Not in the crabbed 13 CLV | animating sun. We are all just getting over illnesses, our children 14 CLXV | moving from Paris and with getting settled in Croisset. Then 15 CLXVIII | miserable carcass! It is getting on very well, my carcass. 16 CLXXII | it. I think that we are getting into the dark.~Behold then, 17 CLXXIII | a lesson the people are getting who want absolute masters! 18 CLXXXVI | One becomes accustomed to getting along without Paris, to 19 CLXXXIX | going to have a hard time in getting down to work again. What 20 CXCI | that is to say, they are getting back into French tradition. 21 CCVI | hear it at all?~We are all getting on well, our little girls 22 CCXVIII | Theo. I think that he is getting strangely old. He must be 23 CCXXIV | tell me if your affairs are getting settled, and if you are 24 CCXXXVI | you. Tell me how you are getting on with Aisse, the Odeon 25 CCXXXVIII| be alone. Well, how about getting married? Being alone is 26 CCLI | the big Tourgueneff. I was getting ready to go to Nohant, when 27 CCLIV | among people, that you are getting out of a rut and distracting 28 CCLIV | self-preservation, the world will be getting on very well. We haven’t 29 CCLVIII | as long as possible. I am getting more and more of the opinion 30 CCLX | occupations. THINGS seem to be getting quieter. I breathe again.~ 31 CCLXV | poor old troubadour, just getting well from a cruel attack 32 CCLXIX | do tell us that you are getting on, that seems to us the 33 CCLXXIII | Debats, and Taine is busy getting settled at Annecy.~I have 34 CCLXXXI | tell me how your play is getting on at the Odeon.~Speaking 35 CCLXXXIX | will go well.~Aurore is getting so big that one is surprised