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1 Introd | sociological considerations we act no longer with discrimination 2 XXXIX | night in re-doing a second act which did not go properly 3 XLVI | friend who knows how to act for you? Alas, yes, the 4 CXXIX | Undeceive yourself, and act as if Aisse had never existed; 5 CLXIII | this payment?~Answer, and I act.~Things are going better 6 CXCVII | because this is the first act of its moral dissolution. 7 CXCVII | could not, deliberate and act in favor of an iniquitous 8 CXCVII | Not at all. The first act of the Commune is to consent 9 CCVII | properties for the first act! And on the third performance 10 CCXXXVIII| consented to live, to exist, to act, to forget a bit his intellectual 11 CCXXXIX | seems to me, besides, an act of incomprehensible modesty.~ 12 CCXLII | say the word, and I will act as if it were for myself.~ 13 CCXLVI | idea has been rather to act upon my contemporaries, 14 CCLVII | faible.” I wrote the first act in a week. It is true that 15 CCLXVI | one, which makes the first act inordinately long.~I did 16 CCLXXIII | entire half of the third act into the beginning of the 17 CCLXXIII | the scenes in the fourth act, that is to say, beginning 18 CCCV | were recalled after each act, and warmly applauded. The 19 CCCV | is the scene in the last act between Antoine and his