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1 XXXIX | again two or three days ago and I was even more delighted 2 XLI | 1866~Something like a week ago someone came to my house 3 XLV | more bitter twenty years ago than now. I am feminized 4 XLVI | out-doors, five or six days ago; for the package followed 5 LI | went alone a little while ago, I shall go to join him 6 LV | had a little stroke a week ago. There is nothing left of 7 LVIII | away with delight, a week ago, at an encampment of Gypsies 8 LXVII | opportunity took me there six days ago. I had been enchanted with 9 LXXXIX | from Nohant about two weeks ago that I was going to Paris, 10 XCIX | topple over.~Three weeks ago because I was foolish enough 11 CI | choice was made a long time ago. There remains the matter 12 CXXXI | was engaged a long time ago. Why did we not know anything 13 CXXXVI | answer. Then a little while ago, a letter (very polite) 14 CLXXXV | or of a riot.~Some days ago I went from here with Dumas 15 CXCII | so gaily eighteen months ago, and so many atrocious things 16 CCXXXIV | from you at Luchon a month ago, you told me that you were 17 CCXXXIX | pleases me.~Ever since a month ago, I have been expecting Tourgueneff 18 CCLVII | means also, “some time ago.”]~This is what was new 19 CCLVIII | Viardot wrote me, several days ago, that he had fallen and 20 CCLXXVI | Madame Viardot’s a fortnight ago. She sang Iphigenie en Aulide. 21 CCLXXIX | in a month.~A fortnight ago I made a little trip to 22 CCLXXXI | wanted to make over, sometime ago, a novel that I had recommended 23 CCLXXXIV | away from the Cluny a week ago. The cast that Weinschenk 24 CCLXXXVII| Paul Meurice, came a week ago to ask me to “do the Salon” 25 CCCIX | tonics do no good. Three days ago, by the orders of another 26 CCCXVII | that I laid aside a year ago after my financial disaster.