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1 I | FRANKLY LIKE YOU.~It was certainly not I who sent you in September, 2 XXXII | obtaining a waterfall. Ah! I certainly know THE AGONIES OF STYLE.~ 3 XXXII | troubadour of the clock,” most certainly! and he mourns for him. 4 XXXIII | excesses of pleasure, kill us certainly, and the more we are great 5 XXXV | mere woman. But if it could certainly tempt you some day, it would 6 XLI | do with the scholars. But certainly Marengo the Swallow MUST 7 XLVI | you come to see me here? Certainly, it is an eight hours’ journey. 8 XLVIII | Barbes has intelligence, certainly! but he is a sugar loaf. 9 LIII | you want to have with us? Certainly, the dear Beuve if that 10 LVI | your dear, old mother, and certainly I can not protest.~Well, 11 C | Nohant, 21 December, 1868~Certainly, I am cross with you and 12 CXXV | other in passing. I have certainly earned a little holiday. 13 CXXXIII | discourages others. There will certainly be a rumpus; your subject 14 CLX | intention of insulting genius.”~Certainly, I shall be glad to meet 15 CLXXXVII| Nohant, 28 April, 1871~No, certainly I do not forget you! I am 16 CXCVII | that was foreseen. ... Yes, certainly, I had foreseen it as well 17 CXCVII | through the blood of men. We certainly have to endure our ancestors 18 CXCVII | nobility always savage!~And certainly, together with the peasants, 19 CXCVII | the face of danger. They certainly did not lean on the middle 20 CXCVII | that of themselves will certainly have success in their environment, 21 CCXXIII | I did need any, I should certainly ask you for it.~My mother 22 CCXXXII | us Latins.~Mister —— is certainly nominated, as it seems. 23 CCXXXIX | HAPPINESS IS POSSIBLE, but certainly tranquillity. That is why 24 CCLVI | happiness. What does he lack? Certainly, he is no more envied by 25 CCCIV | send me his book. I shall certainly read it with great interest.~