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1 Introd | never budges a jot; he has taken his ground, and in his last 2 Introd | whose cruel jest has been taken more seriously than he had 3 IV | truly dirty oaf to have taken my name and written a letter 4 XXXIX | hand to see if you would be taken in by it. People have written 5 XLIII | mind a good deal, but have taken up very little of my time. 6 XLV | and on the snow that I was taken with an itch for movement, 7 XLIX | which has been sometimes taken with St. Vitus dance (as 8 LX | Maurice’s love. Entomology has taken possession of him this year; 9 XCIII | mother and my niece had not taken my copy. At last, this evening, 10 CIV | alone!~The princess had taken the thing too seriously 11 CXXI | longer, good night. I have taken up again my old hobby of 12 CXXVIII | Temple, but perhaps you have taken possession of your delightful 13 CXXXIII | done so. Life has always taken me out of myself, and so 14 CXLIV | perhaps it ought to be taken into account.~Aurore talks 15 CLV | lameness with a cold, I taken again by chills and anemia: 16 CLXXVI | wanting to see the truth has taken us! Love of pretence and 17 CXCVII | its insignia, of having taken possession of its playthings, 18 CCXXII | Perhaps, too, your family has taken you to Rouen or to Dieppe, 19 CCXXVI | in the sheepfold. I have taken good care of and cured the 20 CCXXVII | not know if I can. I have taken Aurore’s whooping-cough, 21 CCXXXI | I love them so! I have taken frantic trips there; but 22 CCXLIV | performance. IT WILL HAVE TO BE TAKEN TO HIGHER AUTHORITIES, that 23 CCXLV | of France. If Thiers were taken away, it would throw itself 24 CCL | half-centigram of acetate of morphine taken every evening after digesting 25 CCLXIII | and whose titles they have taken. It would be a good thing.~ 26 CCLXX | loss to me. It would have taken very little for the French 27 CCLXXI | ill with the grippe have taken up all my time, but I am 28 CCLXXVIII| contrite air, as if I had been taken to the assizes under an 29 CCLXXIX | les Deux Orphelines, had taken a walk in the Bois de Boulogne, 30 CCLXXIX | what to do with it, I have taken it to the Cluny Theatre.~ 31 CCXCI | rue Murillo, and I have taken a larger one which is next 32 CCCIX | last two weeks, entirely taken up by my little tale which