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1 LVI | our digestion? Yes, it is silly, it is shameful. Is it the 2 LXVIII | Was it not a farce? and silly?~Sainte-Beuve is preparing 3 LXXVI | January, 1868~No, it is not silly to embrace each other on 4 XCIX | disturbed, which is very silly. But I know myself: if I 5 C | at which I mourn like the silly that I am, your state of 6 CXLII | account of the imperious and silly darlings.~You must stay 7 CLXIV | corresponds by an emphatic and silly word, to a condition of 8 CCIII | do, you still detest the silly bourgeois; and with all 9 CCVIII | France is mad, humanity silly, and that we are crude animals; 10 CCXI | is accused often of being silly, gets angry and only becomes 11 CCXI | intelligent, idiotic if one is silly.~After all, perhaps this 12 CCXII | Saint-Antoine.~Do you think me very silly since you believe I am going 13 CCXLI | troubadour (who is becoming a silly animal, frankly), but I 14 CCLX | Gamier, which I think very silly. There you have my occupations. 15 CCLXXIII| printed, he thinks it so “silly and badly written”! A parallel 16 CCCI | am writing now a little silly story, which a mother can