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1 Introd| nineteenth century letters, is sufficiently rewarding. In a relationship 2 Introd| egotism, and his pessimism is sufficiently obvious in the letters. 3 XCII | The name is pretty and sufficiently well known.~I embrace you.~ 4 XCIV | thinking of other things. I am sufficiently accustomed to it to be writing 5 CXXII | The peoples still were sufficiently amenable to be separated 6 CXLI | strong in letters; I am not sufficiently cultivated for these gentlemen; 7 CLXV | I am afraid of not being SUFFICIENTLY IN THE MOOD.~That is a charming 8 CXC | us dangers which were not sufficiently foreseen and which enforce 9 CXCIX | the ideal, have played us sufficiently mean tricks for us to try 10 CCXVII| dawn; but I have not had a sufficiently tranquil mind to be distracted 11 CCXCV | they are at rest. We are sufficiently tormented on earth to be