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1 Introd | are phrases there which stay in one’s head, by which 2 XII | Saturday evening. I shall stay there Sunday and Monday, 3 XVIII | to your house and I shall stay there a week, but on condition 4 XXXII | don’t know what it is to stay a whole day with your head 5 XLVI | me and put me off. Let us stay here. Am I not well? If 6 XLVII | next summer. Now I have to stay some time in Paris. Three 7 LX | the 20th of the month to stay two weeks in Paris, perhaps 8 LX | des Feuillantines. I shall stay perhaps longer, but I don’ 9 LXIII | see each other. I shall stay there three days and I shall 10 LXV | the landowner; I shall stay there the 18th so as to 11 LXV | my soul! I should have to stay a week with you to refresh 12 LXXII | leaving he would like to stay behind. He is worried at 13 LXXII | 15th and the 20th. I shall stay there only a few days, and 14 LXXIII | agreeable.~How long do you stay at Cannes?~After Cannes 15 CX | you there. How long do you stay there? Tell me quickly.~ 16 CX | quickly how long you expect to stay in Paris. You say that you 17 CXLII | silly darlings.~You must stay with us a very long time, 18 CLXXX | quarters where a family could stay for three months. We were 19 CXCIV | go to Nohant. Shall you stay there indefinitely? Must 20 CXCIV | written me that he is going to stay in Paris all winter beginning 21 CCII | this autumn? You should not stay so long without seeing Paris. 22 CCXI | stupid; one might as well stay at home.~You don’t tell 23 CCXIX | to care for her, and to stay with her.~That is all, my 24 CCXXIII| is completely settled, I stay here. Before deciding on 25 CCXXIX | our house, and I cannot stay longer than next week, that 26 CCXLIII| how difficult it was to stay within bounds! “Beginning 27 CCXLIX | horrible cold continues, my stay here will be useless! Am 28 CCLXXX | have not the courage to stay in bed: I spend the evening 29 CCXCVII| one does not choose to be? Stay at the seaside as long as 30 CCCXVI | become of you? Shall you stay in Nohant? That good old 31 CCCXVII| quicker at work, I shall stay here till New Year’s Day,—