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in the midst of54
at the same time53
i was obliged to31
i should have been27
came to see me26
on account of the25
at the end of25
in such a manner23
with which i was22
for the first time22
of madam de warens22
from time to time21
was by no means21
of madam de luxembourg20
the rest of my20
it was necessary to20
under the necessity of19
of which i have19
i am of opinion18
that i might not17
in my power to17
to such a degree17
that i could not16
in the course of16
impossible for me to16
of which i was16
for the purpose of15
which i did not15
not being able to15
with respect to the15
on account of my15
the rest of the15
it was impossible to15
of which i had15
was the only person15
the manner in which15
what i had done15
to enable me to14
in which i was14
from that moment i14
such a manner as13
manner in which i13
to madam de warens13
i was determined to13
the end of the13
to which i was13
for a long time13
i ought to have13
at the house of13
whether or not i13
as soon as i13
a great number of13
one of the most13
with whom i was13
in which i had13
it would have been13
with an air of13
the author of the13
madam de warens had12
and of which i12
in the eyes of12
i know not what12
madam de warens was12
rest of my life12
in a great measure12
that it was not12
to which i had11
the name of the11
it was not until11
if i may so11
in spite of myself11
was necessary i should11
it was necessary i11
it in my power11
with madam de warens11
in the first place10
as if i had10
i did not know10
this was not the10
of which he was10
i had no doubt10
nothing more than a10
and that of the10
in a situation to10
in the service of10
of the name of10
the end of my10
by the side of10
as well as the10
but i did not10
i should not have10
for the sake of10
not been able to9
the island of st9
by means of the9
which i had not9
the chevalier de lorenzy9
this was the first9
of a nature to9
as soon as the9
of which i shall9
was not in the9
i was going to9
i did not think9
as it was possible9
i am inclined to9
was not to be9
the only person who9
the devin du village9
to whom i had9
was one of the9
i was the only9
to make use of9
in the name of9
the midst of my9
and madam de luxembourg9
possible for me to9
for the rest of9
with whom i had9
the first time i9
so far as to9
at the head of9
of what i had9
had a right to9
a manner as to9
madam de la popliniere9
in favor of the8
i was in a8
abbe de saint pierre8
such a degree that8
i said to myself8
the comte de friese8
i should have had8
the same time that8
i should have done8
to madam de luxembourg8
never been able to8
it was impossible for8
ought to have done8
letters from the mountain8
have been able to8
that it was impossible8
had not the least8
the history of the8
the midst of the8
it appeared to me8
to whom i was8
what i had to8
a part of the8
spoke to me of8
to deprive me of8
without being able to8
stood in need of8
i was about to8
i had not the8
at the beginning of8
i was in the8
it was possible to8
thought no more of8
i was no longer8
the abbe de saint8
of the king of8
to that of the8
by which it was8
i have already observed8
two or three times7
i thought i had7
the king of prussia7
which i have never7
i am going to7
i have never been7
the greater part of7
i had in my7
i ought not to7
with which i had7
but it was not7
the moment i had7
which i had been7
secretary to the embassy7
the first time in7
have occasion to speak7
which i have spoken7
the effect of the7
at the expense of7
my attachment to her7
i did not go7
i had to do7
have never been able7
of men of letters7
as long as i7
i returned to my7
not in the least7
when i least expected7
to see me at7
it will easily be7
deprived me of the7
for the remainder of7
the service of the7
in the same manner7
the house of madam7
prevailed upon me to7
i went to see7
i will not say7
not permit me to7
in a state of7
was impossible for me7
upon the point of7
that i did not7
when i went to7
i became acquainted with7
to me on the7
have since that time7
time in my life7
which i was not7
of the savoyard vicar7
as there was no7
at the time i7
which i could not7
the letters from the7
i began to be7
the cause of my7
the eyes of the7
to the end of7
it will be said7
will be found amongst7
at a distance from7
the cause of it7
be found amongst my7
the hotel de luxembourg7
the house of m6
the bottom of the6
which i was determined6
the king of sardinia6
not so much as6
am inclined to think6
knew not how to6
in his power to6
i gave myself up6
to be able to6
from madam de warens6
he had given me6
in the hands of6
to dine with him6
to what a degree6
at the mercy of6
one of the best6
out of the question6
on the subject of6
which was by no6
had the patience to6
quarter of an hour6
of the same kind6
i know not by6
more at my ease6
the facility with which6
such a degree as6
i saw nothing but6
a degree as to6
be judged of by6
the success of my6
the day on which6
in which i lived6
with whom he was6
on the footing of6
dear madam de warens6
be under the necessity6
by whom it was6
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it was not in6
i was sensible of6
to come and see6
the pleasure of seeing6
that i was not6
i was to be6
from a motive of6
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know not by what6
i could have wished6
boy de la tour6
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by which i was6
the prince of conti6
more than all the6
in the office of6
on which account i6
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course of my life6
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he came to see6
in a few words6
found amongst my papers6
as soon as possible6
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ill state of health6
on the point of6
my dear madam de6
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the appearance of the6
whom i did not6
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a few days afterwards6
the council of state6
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me to go to6
to me in the6
me on the subject6
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the most tender friendship6
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the head of the6
to the knowledge of6
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me to do it6
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to take advantage of6
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the appearance of a6
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proposed to me to6
count de la roque6
a thousand times more6
for whom i had6
me to understand that6
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i stood in need6
at the hotel de6
moment in which i6
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the count de la6
to be in the6
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the heart of man5
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of the comte de5
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the part of the5
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the castle of montmorency5
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the end of it5
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of the abbe de5
to the hotel de5
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the honor to be5
a long time afterwards5
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did not wish to4
myself the least concern4
anything of the kind4
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me to go and4
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remainder of his life4
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the duke of modena4
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no idea of the4
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author of the libel4
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day after my arrival4
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of three hundred livres4
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the remainder of my4
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me a little house2
sorry to see me2
think of nothing else2
happened that i have2
an estate belonging to2
to whom i owed2
a strong desire to2
attacked in my habitation2
the comedy of the2
a box on the2
of every species of2
as one of the2
that there was some2
side of the fire2
would not have given2
at the same period2
society of men of2
was not deceived in2
to the solicitations of2
to the last degree2
was an officer in2
did not remain long2
me of the honor2
should be agreeable to2
moments of my youth2
was on the point2
which for a long2
he informed me he2
a man to whom2
he knew how to2
not be expected from2
fresh in my memory2
i did not communicate2
could bring myself to2
the esteem of those2
i had always had2
the utility of the2
not under the necessity2
on the banks of2
of my health was2
this however did not2
to it after my2
have prevented me from2
a taste for botany2
which he wishes to2
a taste for study2
much as it was2
i would not listen2
to make one of2
he had in his2
the only person present2
spoke of him to2
the force of all2
of my good old2
i did not let2
i shall have occasion2
of her having been2
as often as it2
have been that of2
which had befallen me2
told me of the2
had this been the2
not a single person2
been to see him2
had the year before2
but i found in2
who had been employed2
on my return from2
far from wishing to2
i should as soon2
the airs of a2
which i owed to2
was not of long2
again into my pocket2
to prepare for my2
of which i never2
quite at my ease2
and said to myself2
but once in my2
was unwilling either to2
told me she had2
when i received the2
i was at length2
i could not take2
to take leave of2
as my strength would2
preparations for her journey2
the caprice of a2
i should never have2
me to be heard2
would be possible to2
for want of an2
to take measures for2
i was often obliged2
should have been very2
i did not then2
to pay her lodging2
least would have been2
end by a means2
it should never be2
the hermitage and at2
of poor le maitre2
object of my affection2
be worse than a2
persons who called themselves2
i went to pass2
the letters of madam2
part of these memoirs2
i have since thought2
at the hour appointed2
in this profound and2
glance was sufficient to2
the most charming and2
the memoirs of my2
from any quarter the2
was a mixture of2
happy in the manner2
air of the country2
in the letters from2
become a competitor for2
the importance of the2
to one of the2
out of my element2
in which he was2
read the hearts of2
i could have done2
for the future to2
glance of the eye2
in the evening we2
at least i think2
i drew near the2
been able to satisfy2
i knew nothing of2
whom my heart could2
not deceived in my2
i did not say2
appeared to me so2
to guard me from2
and which has since2
i showed her the2
the most trifling injury2
persons calling themselves such2
myself no more about2
in the same state2
i had it printed2
the best of women2
the means of making2
on the fifteenth of2
had an opportunity of2
love but once in2
at full liberty to2
all that concerned them2
was to retire to2
which could tempt me2
what to do with2
that at length she2
of the chamber in2
was the author of2
desire to see the2
who was so well2
was sufficient to maintain2
the affair of the2
wages of the gardener2
to dispose of it2
still remained in the2
state in which i2
was never able to2
by a kiss of2
was in the midst2
and that i never2
no use of it2
the rules of versification2
the tour of italy2
was determined to pass2
easily be conceived that2
to reduce me to2
such a variety of2
a taste for literature2
and i can truly2
attribute to me as2
to heaven for having2
had sent me the2
have more than once2
i had written for2
i was ever in2
i trembled lest i2
i for a long2
thinking more of my2
has ever made me2
when i was at2
not conceive it was2
which she conceived to2
i made use of2
me with having done2
book in my hand2
very intimate with the2
came frequently to see2
was so truly amiable2
idea that it was2
had prevailed on her2
we knew not how2
am going to speak2
break over my head2
not a moment to2
reason i know not2
was sufficient to produce2
have the pleasure of2
write to madam depinay2
the departure of madam2
answer to this letter2
there was no other2
to determine to be2
and the difficulty of2
or nine hundred livres2
where i found myself2
the least notice of2
nothing displeasing in the2
the germ of the2
to her with an2
to dine in the2
had desired her to2
should have been more2
hermitage to eaubonne was2
days and nights in2
almost as much money2
i was at liberty2
that i might love2
a lively remembrance of2
i have never felt2
thought i could not2
and to avoid the2
at that time was2