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1 Introd | would make. “It may be very seriously maintained,” he continues, “ 2 Introd | jest has been taken more seriously than he had intended and 3 XXXVII | Marengo the Swallow is! Seriously, I think it a masterpiece, 4 XXXIX | sicker than she is, and even seriously so. I think that your pains 5 XXXIX | People have written to me seriously things like that. How good 6 XL | told me that you had been seriously ill at one of the recent 7 LIV | charged to tell you so very seriously and persistently if need 8 LVII | see a specialist and to be seriously treated. And he is better 9 CIV | had taken the thing too seriously from the beginning. I wrote 10 CLIX | anguish, Maurice has been seriously, dangerously ill.[Footnote: 11 CLXXVIII| my educated veins, and I seriously, like a beast, like an animal, 12 CC | me that Chilly is very; seriously ill, and that Pierre Berton 13 CCI | inconceivable candor! Now, seriously, you think that you have 14 CCXXXIX | later (if they ever return seriously to literature), that he 15 CCXLVII | good master,~Don’t take seriously the exaggerations about 16 CCXCVII | little capital. Answer me seriously, I beg of you; if I can 17 CCCII | Flaubert writes well and seriously, one attaches oneself to