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1 Int | The following day Wolff wrote a polemical dissertation
2 Int | spontaneous perfection, he wrote Boule de Suif. His master’
3 Int | mind was still clear, he wrote to a friend: “I am always
4 Int | entire press, set to work and wrote story after story. His talent,
5 Int | recollections. As for Bel Ami, he wrote it from day to day as he
6 Int | and such weak argument. He wrote the least eloquent and the
7 Int | when Alexandre Dumas, fils, wrote to him thrice: “You are
8 Int | and Saint-Raphael that he wrote “Sur l’Eau.”~It was on the
9 X | all his enemies.~Julien wrote a firm, but respectful letter
10 XI | thousand francs. He then wrote four letters in six months,
11 XI | sent to Paul.~The young man wrote three letters full of the
12 XI | Paul de Lamare & Co.” He wrote: “This will give me an assured
13 XI | in hiding in England. He wrote to make excuses for not
14 XII | bending to her servant’s will, wrote as follows to the young
15 XIII| man.~A few days later he wrote: “You have rendered me a
16 XIII| infatuation by this time.~She wrote him an imploring letter:~“
17 XIII| will carry the day.”~She wrote at once to Paul to prepare
18 XIII| except twenty francs and then wrote to Rosalie to explain matters
19 XIII| hundred francs. Rosalie wrote:~“Madame Jeanne: Come back
20 XIV | trembling with anxiety. He wrote:~“My Dear Mother: I have
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