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1 XXXII | all his family. There was hardly any conversation except 2 XLIV | the same thing, that one hardly understands the mass of 3 XLVI | low that I thought I was hardly curable; but, all is getting 4 L | Croisset?~In that case I shall hardly see you unless I go to see 5 LVI | alive, I am calm and sad, I hardly know why. In this existence 6 LXIV | need only accessories; I hardly want to describe; SEEING 7 CXXII | 1815. Since then, one has hardly done anything except dispute 8 CXXXIV | against your success; but I hardly know what is going on, politics 9 CLXIV | for three days he could hardly swallow even a little water 10 CLXV | restore my courage. I have hardly any, but I am acting as 11 CLXXVII | alive, dear master, but I am hardly any better, for I am so 12 CLXXX | be useful, although one hardly knows yet in what way to 13 CLXXXVII | have happened since! One hardly knows whether one is a hundred 14 CXCVII | parents still living who can hardly sign their names.~Would 15 CCVII | chat with you about, that I hardly know where to begin: (1) 16 CCXXV | my only habitation. Paris hardly attracts me any longer. 17 CCXXVII | am, however, better, but hardly able to go about. Write 18 CCLXVII | annoyances. However, that is hardly the way of the actors whom 19 CCLXXXIII| woes of indigestion and yet hardly work at all, I am disquieted 20 CCLXXXIV | my profession! There is hardly anyone except Victor Hugo 21 CCLXXXIX | and this right arm which hardly moves but which electricity