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1 XXXVII | I consider myself below imbecility. I have still a globe of 2 XLIX | to find such a degree of imbecility.~There was at the last Magny 3 CXLV | plunged! There is so much imbecility in the air that one gets 4 CLXXIV | I understand them! What imbecility! what ignorance! what presumption! 5 CLXXV | for us to understand our imbecility, must be of use to us. We 6 CLXXXV | Dahomey in ferocity and imbecility. Has the end come to the 7 CLXXXVIII| the result of too great imbecility, and that imbecility comes 8 CLXXXVIII| great imbecility, and that imbecility comes from too much bluffing, 9 CXCIX | proletarian to the level of the imbecility of the bourgeois. The dream 10 CCXIII | lucid from my attacks of imbecility.~It was a great loss to 11 CCLXXXI | were divested of skin. And imbecility, self-sufficiency, injustice 12 CCLXXXII | lower! To what depth of imbecility shall we descend? Belot’ 13 CCLXXXV | you will not destroy the imbecility of the human race. Poor 14 CCLXXXV | the human race. Poor dear! imbecility, that, for my part, I do 15 CCXCV | Don’t tell me again that imbecility is sacred like childhood, 16 CCXCV | sacred like childhood, for imbecility contains no germ. Let me 17 CCCXVIII | the indignation that the Imbecility of the Bourgeois affords