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1 Introd | reaction of both was a quite simple consternation and rage, 2 XXXVII | to be interested in such simple things? Adieu, it is late, 3 XLVII | refrain from it through simple good taste.~Another word 4 LXXI | are reached only through simple means, through positive 5 XCI | the bourgeois of the time, simple citizens of the small towns. 6 CXXIX | would offend me. Between simple friends, one needs manners 7 CXXXIX | the ill will. You are too simple. You do not know how original 8 CXLIV | good, so kind, so gay, so simple, so sympathetic, wish to 9 CLXIV | don’t dare to say how very simple and primitive I am in this 10 CLXV | with me, and my poor good simple mother has become so old 11 CLXXXVI | a very clear and almost simple thing.~What retrogressions! 12 CXCVII | waited for it in vain. I too, simple, I waited. While blaming 13 CCXIII | All your heart is in this simple and discreet tale of his 14 CCXXXIII| contracts; you are very simple; in business nothing holds 15 CCXXXIX | matter what they say, so simple. People will recognize later ( 16 CCXLI | gentlemen who do not want the simple and frivolous word Republic, 17 CCXLIII | the style, with a thousand simple and strong things which 18 CCXLIV | how it is, and it is very simple. As soon as literature is 19 CCXLV | while Francia, although more simple, is perhaps more finished; 20 CCLXX | powers. Isn’t it funny, this simple hatred of authority, of 21 CCLXXVI | return to the novel pure and simple. I have in my head two or 22 CCCII | agreed; but I practice this simple religion and you do not 23 CCCII | protection, and of charming and simple goodness, proves that you 24 CCCVI | give it to me; that is very simple. On the whole, the thing 25 CCCVI | opposite; otherwise the simple reader, who is the average 26 CCCVIII | for my Histoire d’un coeur simple, a trifle now “on the stocks,” 27 CCCXII | entitled Histoire d’un coeur simple. But I have interrupted 28 CCCXII | by my Histoire d’un coeur simple where you will recognize 29 CCCXVIII| her!~I had begun un coeur simple solely on account of her,