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1 XXVII | decidedly a pose, but it is so stupid! If it is a weakness, it 2 XXVIII | would tell him that he is stupid, I preach to him, on the 3 XXXIII | he thinks best. He is not stupid and he will have many ideas, 4 XXXVII | company while I dine. Is it stupid to be interested in such 5 XLII | to accompany him.~It is stupid to be laid on one’s back 6 XLVIII | not dare. Why? It is quite stupid; you were better than I, 7 XLVIII | dog’s life, it is a little stupid, I think, when it would 8 LIV | and April have been such stupid months for him. It makes 9 LIX | some people not at all stupid were here who spoke highly 10 LXXII | think of him; for he has stupid and easy work, and his thoughts 11 XC | either. I go straight ahead, stupid as a cabbage and patient 12 XCIII | These tiny details are stupid to bother with! Why annoy 13 XCVI | That proves that he is not stupid. When he left me in Paris, 14 XCVII | assure you that I am becoming stupid with the Revolution. It 15 XCIX | in short, I was very stupid not to “get some benefit 16 CI | admiration. (In return I found —— stupid. He compares Feydeau to 17 CXXXIV | of the first rank and not stupid at all. We are all of the 18 CLIV | Empress.~I think that story stupid and those people are very 19 CLXXVII | are going to enter upon a stupid era. People will be utilitarian, 20 CXCIV | incompetent bourgeois, the stupid peasant and the odious ecclesiastic!~ 21 CXCVII | brigand, the peasant always stupid? You say that you have known 22 CXCIX | suffrage as it exists is more stupid than divine right. You will 23 CCII | is becoming more and more stupid! He does not even go to 24 CCVII | The press, in general, was stupid and base. They accused me 25 CCXI | They would find me cold or stupid; one might as well stay 26 CCXXXII | last time.~This letter is stupid. But they are making such 27 CCXLV | becoming so frightfully stupid! All that is to tell you 28 CCLV | the trip is too long and stupid. I hope that the general 29 CCLVIII | reverence, nothing except a stupid anemia, no legs, no appetite, 30 CCLXXI | The jury may be good or stupid, one never knows!~I have 31 CCLXXX | pretty or ugly, ingenious or stupid; what he gets from nature 32 CCLXXXIV| proposed to me was odiously stupid and he did not keep the 33 CCLXXXVI| looking behind it; Cronos, the stupid, swallowed stones, Zeus 34 CCXCV | dotard! I am becoming too stupid! I am boring everybody.