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1 Introd | shall we say? what he was looking for—inexhaustible proofs 2 XXIV | your mother at Croisset and looking at the Seine, which thanks 3 XXVIII | He has become very good looking, the ladies lift their lorgnons 4 XLIII | even for the rich, without looking after one’s property; one 5 XLVIII | have too much the habit of looking at them pleasantly. I forget 6 CIV | have spent a week in Paris, looking up wearisome information ( 7 CV | that we were all amazed in looking at her.~Then we played charades, 8 CXIX | wait for the other. I am looking forward with pleasure to 9 CXXXIII | book FOR TOMORROW. I am looking for it with impatience, 10 CLVII | see you one of these days. Looking forward to that with pleasure, 11 CLXIX | appeared to me in my sleep, looking a little sad.”~What preoccupies 12 CLXXX | spent three weeks there, looking in vain for quarters where 13 CLXXXIV | during that time. You are looking for a peaceful spot. It 14 CXCIV | anyone whatever.~I have been looking after the grave of my poor 15 CCXVI | the day I amuse myself by looking over bestiaries of the middle 16 CCXVI | bestiaries of the middle ages; looking up in the “authorities” 17 CCXIX | may rest assured that I am looking for her. The one whom I 18 CCLV | comes on horseback.~We are looking forward IMPATIENTLY to seeing 19 CCLXXXVI| without fear, it walks without looking behind it; Cronos, the stupid, 20 CCXCI | going to begin work without looking behind me.~I have left my 21 CCXCI | alone, literature) without looking to the right or to the left. 22 CCCIX | should take your manner of looking at the whole of life I should