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1 XVIII | stifling. The country is lovely. When will you come here?~ 2 XXVII | a good nesting-place a lovely country, affectionate hearts 3 XXXVII | 5th December, 1866~Oh! how lovely the letter of Marengo the 4 XLIII | whatever you suspect, no “lovely lady” comes to see me. Lovely 5 XLIII | lovely lady” comes to see me. Lovely ladies have occupied my 6 XLV | o’clock, there was such lovely moonlight along the river 7 XLV | existence.~You write me lovely things about “disinterested 8 XLVIII | your mother and to your lovely niece.~Please acknowledge 9 LVII | From the day I saw your lovely and kind face, I loved you. 10 LXIII | You ought to be in some lovely country, far from Paris 11 LXV | Juliette Lamber. If you were lovely, lovely, you would walk 12 LXV | Lamber. If you were lovely, lovely, you would walk to Jumieges 13 LXXVI | t you think so? Isn’t it lovely, the moonlight on the trees 14 LXXXIII | very much alive and very lovely this evening. The mother 15 LXXXVI | Fontainebleau has kept you. What a lovely forest, isn’t it? but it 16 LXXXVI | there which ought to be lovely now.~We are very happy here. 17 CLX | again with the sun.~The lovely lady in question made to 18 CLXV | deprived of.~You say very lovely and also good things to 19 CLXXXIV | The season is going to be lovely. Paris will calm itself 20 CCXXXI | I let him talk, it is so lovely! I go on foot to the stream, 21 CCXXXI | don’t know Luchon. Is it lovely, too? You won’t go there 22 CCXXXV | depends on hers. She was so lovely on the trip, so gay, so 23 CCXL | and the walks that are so lovely in this weather, didn’t 24 CCXLVIII| see how interesting and lovely my Aurore has become. I 25 CCXLVIII| will do you good. It is so lovely here!~Your old comrade who 26 CCLII | much alone yonder in your lovely house. Come and work, at 27 CCLVIII | a word of that, do write lovely things, and love your old 28 CCLX | enjoying the summer. For it is lovely weather, but I am bursting 29 CCLXI | what, in exchange. Ah! what lovely places I have seen and what 30 CCLXIII | would be a good thing.~What lovely weather in our country! 31 CCXC | you still in Paris in this lovely weather? Nohant is now STREAMING 32 CCC | for me. What a good and lovely letter she wrote me! Tell