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1 I | and from time to time I write for ‘La Planete.’ That is
2 II | her soft tones: “You could write a series of charming articles.”~
3 II | young man, he said: “You may write us a short sketch on Algeria,
4 III | upon the table and began to write. He dipped his pen into
5 III | the following day, and to write a description of Algiers.
6 III | in confusion: “I—I—cannot write that article on Algeria
7 III | requires practice. I could write very rapidly, I am sure,
8 III | and early this morning, to write the article on Algeria which
9 III | handwriting on the paper—we will write a successful article.”~She
10 III | articles you are ordered to write on different subjects.”~“
11 IV | of the article he had to write that evening haunted him.
12 IV | himself: “Very well, I will write it alone and they shall
13 IV | entered than he began to write, anger spurring him on.
14 VI | aloud to himself: “I must write to my father.” Occasionally
15 VI | mirror he repeated: “I must write home to-morrow. If my father
16 VII | be more composed. I will write to my parents, in case of
17 VII | might happen—”~He could write no more, he rose with a
18 X | speaking, she said: “Now let us write.”~It was always difficult
19 XII | shall be very busy. I must write a leading article, a simple
20 XIII | after dining alone, began to write his article. He wrote it
21 XIV | however, that he should write to you and not to me, for
22 XVI | I am not. I shall even write an article on it.”~“What
23 XVI | Georges rose.~“I will write the item; it must be handled
24 XVIII| others by your talent—you who write, instruct, counsel, guide
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