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1 VIII | 17 or 18 May, 1866~Don’t expect me at your house on Monday. 2 X | me and my children whom I expect tomorrow. We dine at Magny’ 3 CX | Answer quickly how long you expect to stay in Paris. You say 4 CXXIV | sorrow to me not to have to expect you any more at our house, 5 CXXXIII | praised and condemned; you expect that. You are too truly 6 CLII | all my soul. A word and I expect you. Wednesday evening.~ 7 CLXXVI | surrounding country.~We expect the visit of these gentlemen 8 CLXXVI | of them that we perish.~I expect that Paris will have the 9 CXCI | As for the Commune, they expect to see it rise again later, 10 CCXXXV | final reading.—And then I expect Pauline Viardot about the 11 CCLXXXVII| an old man ... I do not expect anything further in life