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1 Introd | violence and cruelty, which he brought against all antiquity as 2 XXI | and so many things are brought down to his level that the 3 XLVI | for several days, and that brought me so low that I thought 4 LI | The anemone Sylvia which I brought from the woods into the 5 CVI | your advice, you who have brought up an intelligent and charming 6 CVII | me more than having been brought up in a hospital and having 7 CLX | news when your letter was brought to me this morning. I fished 8 CXCIV | you and who admires you brought me a copy of le Gaulois 9 CXCVII | because maturity has not brought you any disappointment; 10 CXCVII | rights. All civil war has brought forth and will bring forth 11 CCII | Furthermore, I think I have brought my book to a pretty degree 12 CCVII | the premiere it was I who brought with my own hands the properties 13 CCXVII | monsters; he had his papers brought so as to hunt among them 14 CCXLI | now, at five o’clock, has brought your two volumes to me. 15 CCXLIII| But how well all that is brought in, how well sustained, 16 CCXCVI | the dearest, the one who brought up Maurice and whom I was 17 CCCII | knew you. If anyone had brought me your book without its