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1 I | often spend long months entirely alone. Is the request indiscreet? 2 IV | that she lacks education entirely and all those sentiments 3 VII | it, explains it better, entirely develops it, and that is 4 XXVI | himself his necropolis.~I am entirely UNDONE since your departure; 5 XXXIII | clockshaped.~Treat it in an entirely impersonal way; for what 6 XXXVIII | short, not to give oneself entirely to one’s work, seems to 7 XLII | is, one forgets oneself entirely for a thousand things which 8 XLIV | A man and a woman are so entirely the same thing, that one 9 L | incommode you.~Cadio is entirely redone and rewritten up 10 LXV | and regaining my strength entirely in this cold and shady stream 11 LXXXII | with all my heart which is entirely yours.~G. Sand Tuesday evening, 12 XCIII | than Cadio, and I share entirely Maxime’s [Footnote: Maxime 13 XCVI | do not think that it is entirely worn out in your old troubadour’ 14 CLIV | last I am experiencing an entirely new sensation: the approach 15 CLVII | I kiss your hands and am entirely yours,~Gustave Flaubert~ 16 CLXV | man of excess, a gentleman entirely given over to what he does.~ 17 CXCVII | been young then? Ah! We are entirely different, for I have never 18 CC | reasoning that is not you entirely.~You are a troubadour all 19 CCXVII | deafness sudden? Did she entirely lack philosophy and patience 20 CCXLV | the same time as another entirely different book. I am working 21 CCXLVI | would be to abandon myself entirely to botany, it would be for 22 CCXLVII | Olympian, a quality that I lack entirely. Ah! how I should like to 23 CCLVII | father Ingres.~I am not entirely of your opinion as regards 24 CCLXVI | your Father Cruchard is not entirely stupefied by the theatre. 25 CCLXXVIII| little girls for me, and entirely yours.~R. P. Cruchard~More 26 CCLXXX | prevented by weakness that is entirely physical, in which my affections 27 CCC | of understanding which is entirely opposed to what I had before.~ 28 CCCI | needs of the moment. The entirely new dogma of equality which 29 CCCII | otherwise, if the MOI perishes entirely, let us have the honor of 30 CCCVIII | vein, I should blind myself entirely, for on the other side art 31 CCCIX | for the last two weeks, entirely taken up by my little tale