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1 Introd | no less than in plot, she won her early reputation as 2 Introd | modern French realism and won the discipleship of the 3 XL | in my nostrils! And then won’t it be time perhaps to 4 XLVI | go to Paris next month, won’t you come to see me here? 5 XLVII | for the time, take it. You won’t do anything that I advise, 6 LXXII | wanting to come to Nohant; I won’t reproach you for I don’ 7 LXXIII | dear master, write to me, won’t you?~I embrace you tenderly.~ 8 LXXIV | a stick-in-the-mud, who won’t let yourself be dragged 9 LXXXV | six weeks. The patriots won’t forgive me for this book, 10 XCIII | is page 161!~In the play won’t you have to give a longer 11 CV | extricate himself. They won’t entangle us in it: we 12 CXVIII | you will have two volumes, won’t you?~However, I persisted 13 CXXXIV | and your place is well won for always. Live then as 14 CXXXVI | books of Arsene Houssaye, won’t write articles on mine, 15 CXLVI | Tuesday, to my lodgings. You won’t be forced to swallow down 16 CLV | Nohant, 17 March, 1870~I won’t have it, you are not getting 17 CXCV | Journal and le Figaro, they won’t read anything else, because 18 CCIII | hear from Plauchut that you won’t let yourself be abducted 19 CCX | finished, to Tourgueneff. Why won’t you be there!~I embrace 20 CCXXXI | Is it lovely, too? You won’t go there without seeing 21 CCXXXV | I hope Tourgueneff too, won’t you come also? it would 22 CCXLII | Croisset, for a man? If you won’t come when we are gay and 23 CCXLV | criticise? In ten years they won’t know, perhaps, how to 24 CCLVIII | He insists that he has won it as you are taking out 25 CCLXIV | and corrected, perhaps he won’t want it. In short, if 26 CCLXXXIII| you, if you are in Paris, won’t you come to keep the Christmas 27 CCXC | at the price of walking!~Won’t you come to see us? Whether 28 CCXCIX | MEDIEVAL bit of nonsense, which won’t run to more than thirty