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1 XXVII | told me that in order to be nice to you, he would make your 2 LXXI | when I received your “very nice” letter. I am a wretch not 3 LXXI | little nooks. What would be nice would be for us to come 4 LXXVI | contrary, it is good and it is nice. I thank you for having 5 XCVII | the first Napoleon. What a nice bit, eh? Doesn’t it seem 6 CIII | It has not always been as nice as this. He had the folly 7 CXCII | come see me! That is not nice; for I too, and all of us 8 CCI | proposing his son. He is very nice, but he is not at all the 9 CCXXV | talk. What would be very nice, would be, if you came back 10 CCXXXV | come also? it would be so nice and so complete!~In this 11 CCXXXVII| your last letter, among the nice things that you say to me, 12 CCLXXII | t feel pitiable.~P. S.—A nice bit from my servant when 13 CCCXI | remained very friendly and nice to us. He does not tell