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1 Introd | the theory I am about to set down,—a theory which I have 2 Introd | the task is to arrange and set forth these facts so that 3 XVI | the artist, they are badly set, badly composed, Carnac 4 XXI | to say that to the Smart Set, you have courage and that 5 XXXVII | in the least know how to set to work to write, and I 6 CV | reading fascinates me and I set myself to scribbling on 7 CVII | one should not have any set rule about it. It is according 8 CXVIII | be enough for the rest. Set the day, and AT SIX THIRTY 9 CXLI | Aren’t they prudish in that set? I am in a pet with Girardin. 10 CXLVIII| hurry and don’t find you. Do set a day then when you will 11 CLXI | hurry to finish, so as to set to work at Saint-Antoine. 12 CLXV | now; then I have had to set in order the rest of my 13 CLXVI | prose. After that I shall set to work on Saint-Antoine.~ 14 CLXXII | Whatever happens, we have been set back for a long time to 15 CXCV | murderers, and the people who set fire to Paris are less punished 16 CCLVII | two good fellows who were set aside for the comedy.~What 17 CCLXX | performance of le Candidat is set for next Friday, unless