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1 Introd | Prussian occupation of his own home at Croisset. The first reaction 2 XIV | Paris, Friday.~On going home yesterday, I found Couture 3 XVI | children, and on getting home I find your two letters. 4 XXVI | for three hours and I came home as worn out as the Turk 5 XLIV | January, 1867~Here I am at home, fairly strong except for 6 XLIV | die without a hearth or a home. Then one thinks of the 7 LII | dine with Maurice. He is at home at five o’clock but not 8 LV | rush headlong towards your home.~As regards news, Sainte-Beuve 9 LIX | May, 1867~Here you are at home, old friend of my heart, 10 LXIV | there are real natives at home, peasants, fisherfolk, a 11 LXVIII | planning to return to my home in the country with Madame 12 LXXVI | amuse ourselves madly at home so as to forget that we 13 LXXVIII | 1868~If you were to be at home Wednesday evening, I should 14 XCIV | or the same day; I am at home from one o’clock to five. 15 XCIX | at six o’clock, and I am home at ten. Such is my life.~ 16 CXVII | your house. I shall be at home every day at five o’clock, 17 CXXIV | where you would have been at home; sad when you wanted to 18 CXL | festivals with the family at home. I told Plauchut to try 19 CLX | next day. I shall return home to Croisset the first of 20 CLXXVIII | war (I hope) will make a home thrust at the “authorities.”~ 21 CXCVI | but I cannot leave the HOME, for all sorts of reasons 22 CXCVI | endure me anywhere except at home. You absolutely must come 23 CCXI | one might as well stay at home.~You don’t tell me of your 24 CCXIII | and learning. Change your home, move about, have mistresses 25 CCXX | hour. She wanted me to come home although the painters have 26 CCXXXIII | September? I shall be at home until winter.~You ask me 27 CCXXXV | Here we are back again at home, after a month passed, just 28 CCXLIV | winter, and I do not leave home unless I absolutely have 29 CCLXI | with them now that I am home, by sending a copy of something 30 CCLXXXI | girls. You will remain at home and YOU WILL BE WRONG. You 31 CCLXXXII | of the Righi, I returned home the first of August and 32 CCLXXXVII| I exercise, and I come home tired, and still more irritated, 33 CCCV | exasperated me that, having gone home in order to get rid of the