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1 Introd | interesting. The day you took me to the Abbey of Saint-Georges 2 Introd | hard-shell and soft-shell,—took the position of Flaubert, 3 XLIII | Comtesse de Rudolstadt; it took me four days. We must discuss 4 LX | not see him any longer, he took the piece and went to talk 5 LXVII | A charming opportunity took me there six days ago. I 6 XCVI | interesting. The day you took me to the Abbey of Saint-Georges 7 CIV | little; for it was as if he took me for a complete imbecile.~ 8 CXLV | princess in my presence took some notes on what you wanted, 9 CLXXVIII | Wednesday~I am sad no longer. I took up my Saint-Antoine yesterday. 10 CXCVII | to keep their word. They took possession of the cannon, 11 CXCVIII | yesterday, and my letter took such proportions that I 12 CCXVI | It was Tourgueneff who took me to her house.~ 13 CCXXXV | intention placed us. We all took wonderful sea baths, Plauchut, 14 CCLXXVIII| It is a long time since I took the air, I am tired. I need 15 CCLXXVIII| stage!” Think of it! Then, I took the thing to Duquesnel who 16 CCLXXXI | Cluny Theatre, to whom I took le Sexe faible, has written 17 CCLXXXIV | What is definite is that I took it away from the Cluny a