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1 Introd | youth, she finds that she is twenty years younger; and now that 2 XXXII | If he is temperate at twenty years old, he will be a 3 XLIII | is that you have not died twenty times over, having thought 4 XLV | much drier and more bitter twenty years ago than now. I am 5 LXIX | summoning you to Rouen for twenty minutes did occur to me. 6 LXXIV | lying down on the sofa twenty times a day, getting up 7 LXXXVI | tremendously during the last twenty years and that it would 8 CLXIII | told me that that would be twenty thousand. What has he paid 9 CLXXVII | radius of from fourteen to twenty leagues. They are even nearer, 10 CLXXVII | my very marrow!~If I were twenty years younger, I should 11 CLXXVII | all that, and if I were twenty years older I should be 12 CLXXXVIII| Empire! Who knows if in twenty or in forty years, a grandson 13 CXC | buried my youth, I grew twenty years younger. You will 14 CXCIII | It seems to me that in twenty years there will be only 15 CCI | nation. I am worth fully twenty electors of Croisset. Money, 16 CCXXXVIII| not been really living for twenty years; and if he had consented 17 CCLV | 12th, at the station, at twenty minutes past three. You 18 CCLX | Candidat. My written plot is twenty pages long. But I haven’ 19 CCCII | which is that one writes for twenty intelligent people and does 20 CCCII | Besides, there have not been twenty critics favorable to this 21 CCCII | So one must not write for twenty persons any more than for