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1 2 | sure of not seeing him she received other visits, and that these 2 4 | sister and a grand-nephew, received the remainder. ~The sister 3 4 | MY DEAR ARMAND: I have received your letter. You are still 4 4 | kind letter I have just received; the words of it would be 5 5 | Next day, in the morning, I received a letter from Duval, telling 6 6 | Marguerite's sister. He received in return a letter to the 7 10| I thought you would have received me very badly if I had come 8 11| Farceur!" ~"She has received me, as a matter of fact, 9 13| nothing. ~During the day I received a note containing these 10 14| Marguerite. ~The porter had received nothing, but I still hoped 11 14| there are few who would have received such a letter as I had just 12 14| the happiness that it had received, however short that happiness 13 15| already feeling sad when I received your letter. I was looking 14 16| on the very day when he received his appointment; then, when 15 17| the course of the day I received this note: ~ "I am going 16 21| absence, her mistress had received any letter or visit which 17 24| answered in the way you know; I received it at Toulon. ~I started 18 26| fresh insult from you. I received them all with a kind of 19 26| joined him in London. He received me as kindly as possible, 20 26| my fever, but yesterday I received a letter which did me good, 21 26| presents with those I have received. ~There is a thaw, and the 22 26| I would not let her. ~I received your letter this morning. 23 26| seemed afraid of being badly received. ~"Come in boldly, father,"