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1 I, I | opposing his occasional return to the simplicity of realism; 2 I, I | in honor of my daughter’s return—she is coming this evening. 3 I, I | for Paris that after his return he could not bring himself 4 I, I | of the brush.~After his return from Rome, in 1864, he had 5 I, I | which he exhibited on his return from a trip to Africa, and 6 I, I | to the expectation of her return. He did not feel drawn to 7 I, I | leave this studio never to return. If you forget for a single 8 I, I | to give him anything in return, enticing him only to refuse 9 I, II | to dine in honor of the return of Antoinette de Guilleroy, 10 I, II | of Annette de Guilleroy’s return, and the appearance of the 11 I, II | ambitions.~He had faith in the return of the King, and wished, 12 I, II | he had brought about the return of his own daughter in order 13 I, II | been informed of the sudden return of the young girl, she had 14 I, III| very much occupied by the return of the daughter of the house; 15 I, III| forgetfulness, and which suddenly return, one knows not why. They 16 I, III| seized with a desire to return home and work, so he retraced 17 I, III| beginning to love her. And this return of tenderness invaded his 18 I, III| desire to tell her of this return of youthful feeling, which 19 II, I | wood, and I am compelled to~return home. Paris seems empty, 20 II, I | will be August, we shall return to~Paris for the reason 21 II, I | fire that warms me.~“Adieu! Return soon. I suffer too much 22 II, I | must rest a~little before I return, for I do not wish you to 23 II, I | which frightens me, I will return to be~near you. In all the 24 II, I | announcing the still delayed return, Olivier was seized with 25 II, I | that M. de Guilleroy must return the next day, he resigned 26 II, I | delighted above all things to return to Paris, for life was not 27 II, I | But why does she not return?”~“I know nothing about 28 II, I | for me to induce her to return here.”~“What does she do 29 II, I | gaiety of Parisians when they return, to whom the city, after 30 II, I | like very much to see her return; indeed, I am a little anxious 31 II, II | all, she did not wish to return to Paris and to receive 32 II, II | leaving the Countess free to return when she might feel so disposed.~ 33 II, II | to order it as soon as we return to Paris.”~She no longer 34 II, III| her, saying that she would return in the evening; then she 35 II, III| convince herself that her return from Roncieres dated only 36 II, III| soul modified since her return to Paris, as if that little 37 II, III| of Madame de Guilleroy’s return, as he wished to be one 38 II, IV | was astonished to feel a return of sensations that did not 39 II, IV | energetic resolution not to return there for two days. But 40 II, IV | said she. “But she will return soon. You will wait for 41 II, V | Meantime, he would continue to return to the house, so that no 42 II, V | recent, when, on Annette’s return to Paris, she had proudly 43 II, V | new occupation, would soon return to its obsession. She struggled, 44 II, VI | repeating to her husband:~“Return soon, above all things, 45 II, VI | soon, above all things, return soon!”~“I will take you 46 II, VI | Within an hour I shall return, and then you can go home.”~


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