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1 XIV | you.~I forgot to get three leaves from the tulip tree, you 2 XV | Don’t forget the three leaves from the tulip tree. They 3 LXXXVI | especially so in winter, without leaves, with its fresh moss, which 4 CXXII | wretched condition in which he leaves our beautiful country. Dixi. 5 CLXXI | The trees are losing their leaves and perhaps their lives. 6 CCXXIII | birds singing and to see the leaves growing green. The sun irritates 7 CCLXXVI | pictures, for our friend never leaves the auction rooms now! He 8 CCLXXX | equal to going with him. He leaves tomorrow for Cantal with 9 CCLXXXVI| souls from slaves, but who leaves them entire to the brave.~ 10 CCCII | that moment, the reader leaves you; for if he wants to 11 CCCII | or swim with him. If he leaves you in doubt, you lose interest 12 CCCVI | is a good lesson when it leaves one freedom of spirit. One 13 CCCXII | weary.~The good Tourgueneff leaves this evening for Saint Petersburg.