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1 XXXIII | whole picture and would cut out what is too uniformly 2 XXXV | elevate the general tone and cut out what ought not to come 3 LXI | used to work and did not cut into my capital. I have 4 XCIII | ought not to be very hard to cut. It is only a question of 5 CXXXV | of the races and I have cut out all that seemed to me 6 CXLIV | everything at once.—He is not the cut of the public that wants 7 CLVII | Everything is exact even to the cut of his hair!”~Others assert 8 CC | little fortunes are too much cut down to permit frequent 9 CCXLIII | of Emilien with his arm cut off, stirred me again, and 10 CCLXVIII| of my own accord I have cut out what seemed to me too 11 CCLXXII | corrections that I have cut out, I would have made re-touches 12 CCLXXIII| beginning of the fourth; (2) cut out the anonymous letter, 13 CCLXXV | difference does it make if they cut you up in this or that paper? 14 CCLXXVI | instrument. I have been cut up beginning le Figaro up