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1 Introd | terrestrial field? ... But it is impossible, and your steady reason 2 XXXVIII | one’s work, seems to me as impossible as to weep with something 3 XLIII | near future, for it will be impossible to live here, even for the 4 XLIV | caused by the desire of an impossible SOMETHING OR OTHER? In that 5 XLVIII | gentle instincts, almost impossible to find; all for metaphysical 6 LXXIV | burlesque life that is real and impossible at the same time; it seems 7 LXXXVI | behind. He is detestable, impossible, but out of the theatre, 8 LXXXVII | friend this autumn? It is not impossible. I know Freville. He is 9 XC | September. But that seems impossible to everyone. Nothing is 10 XCIV | one would judge it all impossible, with thirty-five or forty 11 XCVI | The fact is that it is impossible not to idolize that little 12 CXXIX | to my way of thinking, impossible. It is hard to have to do 13 CXXXII | 20 or 21 October, 1869~Impossible, dear old beloved. Brebant 14 CXLII | clock, which would make impossible the great joy of our little 15 CL | gallery or the balcony seats? Impossible to have a box. If yes, a 16 CLXV | except about her health) is impossible. All that makes an existence 17 CLXXIV | fear that it will be.~It is impossible for me to read anything 18 CLXXX | Don’t let’s say that it is impossible; don’t let’s think it. Don’ 19 CXCI | Paris only for it, for it is impossible for me to get in Rouen the 20 CXCVII | all the others!~But it is impossible, and your steady reason 21 CXCVII | into our house, which is impossible, you know very well, I could 22 CXCVII | brigands and idiots? No, it is impossible; there are no groups, there 23 CCXI | with their ideas. It is impossible not to be tired of this 24 CCXXIV | assured it is because it is IMPOSSIBLE. I shall do it at the same 25 CCXXXII | where we are that it is impossible to work. Moreover, the sight 26 CCXLI | months of the year: so it is impossible for me to change my way 27 CCXLV | But that is asking the impossible. They have LITERARY IDEAS, 28 CCLXIV | finally realized that it was impossible to change anything in le 29 CCLXXXI | inde irae. However, it is impossible for me to be so modest as 30 CCLXXXII| conception, it is radically impossible. We shall see, Ah! supposing 31 CCXCVIII| the thing is ABSOLUTELY impossible. You shall read me what 32 CCC | from that moment, it is impossible for me to think of it or 33 CCC | Littre a senator? It is impossible to believe it when one knows 34 CCCXVI | which would, moreover, be impossible. Never mind! In a short