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1 Introd | more of a man than we who complain; he says nothing, and while 2 XXXI | than a reflection, seems to complain because of being unable 3 XLV | for going faster: and you complain of seeking a fortune! You! 4 XLVII | would be unfair for me to complain. Accusing Providence is, 5 LXVI | Arago, Favre, Berryer, to complain of these abominations.”~ 6 CXXIV | friend, but we do not dare to complain in the face of your anxieties 7 CXLII | just written to Girardin to complain.~ 8 CLXXI | playing, I do not dare to complain for fear of losing all.~ 9 CLXXIII | more of a man than we who complain; he says nothing, and while 10 CCXI | 70 to ’71, one ought to complain of nothing.~Can one live 11 CCXXXIII| who do not work. I do not complain. I am well! every day I 12 CCLXVI | However, I haven’t anything to complain of in the Vaudeville. Everyone 13 CCLXXX | I have not the right to complain, being well loved and well 14 CCLXXXV | life! for all of which you complain, is life; it has never been 15 CCLXXXVI| themselves to Apollo. Then do not complain for having to grub, and 16 CCXC | forgotten, rather than to complain ceaselessly, as it is very 17 CCXC | you will not be forgotten; complain then, but tell us that you 18 CCXCVI | I would rather have you complain than keep silent, dear friend. 19 CCCII | are a rich man, and you complain like a poor man. Be charitable