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1 LXX | just made a resume in a few pages of my impressions as a landscape 2 LXX | brush. In turning over the pages to find these lines, I naturally 3 LXXXIV | discreetly with you between two pages of your novel, and I would 4 XCI | I am now writing three pages on the abominations of the 5 XCIII | table, and I am turning the pages as I write you.~In the first 6 XCVII | not to have over a hundred pages more to write, that is to 7 CVII | some infinitely profound pages about it in the Histoire 8 CLXV | wrote this week nearly six pages, which was very good for 9 CLXXXVIII| to read to you the sixty pages which are done. When we 10 CCX | read a hundred and thirty pages of it, all that is finished, 11 CCXII | the hundred and fifteen pages of Saint-Antoine that are 12 CCXIII | beautiful and well done. Some pages are models, and it is very 13 CCXVII | foot in the air at the last pages. It is on the point of being 14 CCXXVIII | lacks only about fifteen pages of being finished. However, 15 CCLVII | instructive; two curious pages on what he thought of father 16 CCLVII | people like him, and as these pages are dedicated to Tourgueneff 17 CCLX | My written plot is twenty pages long. But I haven’t anyone 18 CCXCIX | run to more than thirty pages. It puts me in a more decent 19 CCCI | whole will be about thirty pages, I shall have two months 20 CCCX | character of Pierre. Certain pages seemed to me fragments of