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First Series date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/8503.txt cache: ./cache/8503.txt Content-Encoding UTF-8 Content-Type text/plain; charset=UTF-8 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.csv.TextAndCSVParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 8 resourceName b'8503.txt' === file2bib.sh === id: 14052 author: Morley, John title: Rousseau (Volume 1 and 2) date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/14052.txt cache: ./cache/14052.txt Content-Encoding UTF-8 Content-Type text/plain; charset=UTF-8 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.csv.TextAndCSVParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 14 resourceName b'14052.txt' Done mapping. Reducing subject-rousseauJeanjacques-gutenberg === reduce.pl bib === id = 3908 author = Rousseau, Jean-Jacques title = The Confessions of Jean Jacques Rousseau — Volume 08 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 23362 sentences = 954 flesch = 69 summary = At my return to Paris, I learned the agreeable news that Diderot was night, and this method, which for a long time I observed, preserved me Theresa's father was a good old man, very mild in his disposition, and poor young creature appeared to be of a good disposition, mild and little and Madam de Chenonceaux, having a great opinion of her own merit, and, goodness to wait a considerable time before he disposed of my place. obliged to wait a long time for the little he gave me, and to take it his relation, very familiar with Grimm, nor from any other person, man performed at Paris, and in this interval I had sufficient time to compose paid, she had not for a long time received the least advantage, my offers Much about the same time I received a visit I little expected, although cache = ./cache/3908.txt txt = ./txt/3908.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 3909 author = Rousseau, Jean-Jacques title = The Confessions of Jean Jacques Rousseau — Volume 09 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 37711 sentences = 1625 flesch = 71 summary = attachment I had to Madam D'Epinay preventing me, in a great measure, Paris, Madam le Vasseur had long been in the habit of going to see Grimm all; on the other, Diderot, Grimm, D' Holbach and Madam d'Epinay, who living with a person who knows how to think is particularly felt. Diderot never dated his letters--Madam d'Epinay letters from Madam d'Houdetot as soon as he has read them. letter from the son of Madam d'Epinay which, if I know you well, must naturally her sentiments to Madam d'Epinay. answer I wish to return to a letter still more severe from Diderot, and One day, little thinking of what was to happen, Madam d'Epinay sent for My friend, you are satisfied with Madam d'Epinay, you either of Grimm or Madam d'Epinay, as it will presently appear. received from Madam d'Epinay the following answer to my preceding letter: cache = ./cache/3909.txt txt = ./txt/3909.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 14052 author = Morley, John title = Rousseau (Volume 1 and 2) date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 190261 sentences = 10202 flesch = 72 summary = Rousseau, during the time when he lived with Madame de Warens, tried as Men like Rousseau, who are most heedless in letting their delight bare love of singularity, and a man like Rousseau was not unlikely to Rousseau thought and talked about the state of nature because all his Rousseau took the notion of the state of nature ultimate quality of human nature, instead of making it, as Rousseau and Rousseau of all men, the great humanitarian of his time, to rise to the illusory opposites, when you confront a man like Rousseau with the true active minds of Geneva about the time of Rousseau's visit. friendship of Rousseau, into the society of the Parisian men of letters, superstition of his time, Rousseau thought about social justice and duty Rousseau's own life to know what sort of ideal he would be likely to State of Nature, Rousseau's, i. cache = ./cache/14052.txt txt = ./txt/14052.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 3907 author = Rousseau, Jean-Jacques title = The Confessions of Jean Jacques Rousseau — Volume 07 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 32522 sentences = 1390 flesch = 70 summary = him at Paris; I did so several times; although this great acquaintance, I this time saw Paris in as favorable a point of view as it had appeared keys, rests, octaves, measure, time, and length of note; things on which to learn music by means of the ordinary characters, time would be gained From this time I thought I might depend on the services of Madam the Madam Dupin thought my visits too frequent, and begged me to discontinue to pass eight other days like them had Madam Dupin given me herself for the same time that, notwithstanding his being an ambassador, nobody went Living is very cheap in Venice; we gave a little money to the mother, and At least, a little time after his return he sent the best possible use of her time, and I was the only person at the table cache = ./cache/3907.txt txt = ./txt/3907.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 3901 author = Rousseau, Jean-Jacques title = The Confessions of Jean Jacques Rousseau — Volume 01 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 17774 sentences = 699 flesch = 64 summary = father, having bestowed great pains on her education. loved my father, and conjured him to return; his inclination seconding and I conceived a passion for rural life, which time has not been able to As Miss Lambercier felt a mother's affection, she sometimes exerted a time, for Miss Lambercier, who doubtless had some reason to imagine this passions than what Miss Lambercier had innocently given me an idea of; In a word, my uncle wrote for our return, and we left Mr. and Miss Lambercier without feeling any regret at the separation. with my uncle, passing my time with very little improvement, and paying My uncle, like my father, was a man of pleasure, but had not learned, since being, at such an early age, the absolute masters of our time, passed my whole life with Miss Vulson, without forming a wish to quit cache = ./cache/3901.txt txt = ./txt/3901.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 3905 author = Rousseau, Jean-Jacques title = The Confessions of Jean Jacques Rousseau — Volume 05 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 20622 sentences = 679 flesch = 61 summary = time I was at liberty was passed with my dear Madam de Warrens, and not time, a box on the ear, applied by Madam de Warrens. the study of music more agreeable to me at that time, was, being able to proposed to Madam de Warrens having a little concert once a month, to This little concert, given by Madam de Warrens, the new convert, who most lively concern, and whose idea, attached to that of my happy days, However this might be, Madam de Warrens conceived it necessary to guard Thinking to render young minds attentive to reason by proposing some All those who know Madam de Warrens (a great The intimacy in which I lived with Madam de Warrens, having placed me alive by our manner of living at Madam de Warrens, which was too It will be said my time was well employed, and not a little of it passed cache = ./cache/3905.txt txt = ./txt/3905.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 3906 author = Rousseau, Jean-Jacques title = The Confessions of Jean Jacques Rousseau — Volume 06 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 19815 sentences = 672 flesch = 62 summary = At this moment began the short happiness of my life, those peaceful and use of wine, and lived in every respect like a man in perfect health, had no time to lose; for having learned but little before the age of never thought of; this was, spending a great deal of time profitably. hour or two passed in discourse, I went to my study till dinner; day, and was frequently accompanied by Madam de Warrens. Geneva furnished the means; Madam de Warrens, far from dissuading, in so short a time; but Madam de Larnage (less attended to than her young unregarded; for Madam de Larnage took so little care to conceal her charming interval I passed with her, I have reason to think her heart was (which would give Madam de Larnage time to prepare for my reception in The time now drew near for my departure; every letter Madam de Larnage cache = ./cache/3906.txt txt = ./txt/3906.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 3910 author = Rousseau, Jean-Jacques title = The Confessions of Jean Jacques Rousseau — Volume 10 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 23724 sentences = 989 flesch = 70 summary = The following is the letter he wrote to me when he returned the copy I person had my affairs permitted me to remain any time in your This letter made my heart beat violently; after having for a year past manner in which persons of honor separate when it is no longer agreeable one day thanked me for having thought him a good-natured man. named Madam Rousseau, and had taken at Montmorency a little apartment to no longer received D'Alembert, Marmontel, nor a single man of letters, intimate with Madam de Luxembourg, came several times to see me, and we Madam de Luxembourg, who knew I had written this letter, spoke to me of letter, desiring I would beg of Madam de Luxembourg to solicit his Luxembourg wrote me the following letter the day after her departure: do it with having in my heart made an ill return for his goodness, but cache = ./cache/3910.txt txt = ./txt/3910.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 3904 author = Rousseau, Jean-Jacques title = The Confessions of Jean Jacques Rousseau — Volume 04 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 17078 sentences = 660 flesch = 68 summary = The only means I had to obtain news of Madam de Warrens was to remain at agreeable; good-natured, free from malice, having no fault to my those lovely days that are no longer to be enjoyed at my age, and which appeared, the house remaining as close all the time as if it had been --mother, a good woman, a little coaxingly put on an appearance of wishing It is a long time since I mentioned Madam de Warrens, but it should not Though in so long a time I had received no news from Madam de Warrens, I determined; and I, who saw a long journey to perform with Paris at the Chasattes, to see Mademoiselle du Chatelet, a friend of Madam de Warrens, her, but also by her means, and near her, an agreeable situation, having charmed all hearts, said: "This, sir, is the poor young man I mentioned; cache = ./cache/3904.txt txt = ./txt/3904.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 3903 author = Rousseau, Jean-Jacques title = The Confessions of Jean Jacques Rousseau — Volume 03 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 16570 sentences = 603 flesch = 64 summary = table, having one day said something which I did not consider obliging, astonishment, for the first time, the maitre d' hotel waiting at table, full of lively sallies, which at his time of life appeared extremely I should meet with from Madam de Warrens; for I looked on her house as my The first glance of Madam de Warrens banished all my fears--my heart attentive to something else, I heard Madam de Warrens say, "They may talk Madam de Warrens inhabited an old house, but large enough to have a it returns to my remembrance; I recollect the place, the time, the obliged to speak continually without time for recollection. The good bishop, who that day was visiting Madam de Warrens, did not I spoke of him with transport to Madam de Warrens, Le Maitre had no wish but to return to Madam de Warrens; the tenderness and truth cache = ./cache/3903.txt txt = ./txt/3903.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 3911 author = Rousseau, Jean-Jacques title = The Confessions of Jean Jacques Rousseau — Volume 11 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 18915 sentences = 744 flesch = 67 summary = of Madam de Luxembourg who never showed me the least attention, I thought My having so few friends in the society of Madam de Luxembourg would not Madam de Luxembourg carried her goodness so far as to have a desire to of opinion he often carried her presents from Madam de Luxembourg; time frequently thought of that of Madam de Luxembourg; but never, except Having waited a long time without hearing speak of Emilius, after I had given it to Madam de Luxembourg, I at last heard the agreement was made Even at the time I was most in favor with Madam de Luxembourg, I always his good work, and several times went to Duchesne to know in what state myself up, said: "Do not be alarmed; I come from Madam de Luxembourg, for a moment, thought of retracting; but the marechal came in, and Madam cache = ./cache/3911.txt txt = ./txt/3911.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 3912 author = Rousseau, Jean-Jacques title = The Confessions of Jean Jacques Rousseau — Volume 12 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 29881 sentences = 1137 flesch = 66 summary = my heart I suffer a groan to escape me, I have the appearance of a man received a great return for this reception, in the services rendered him The people of Neuchatel, whose manners are trivial, know not how to When they saw a sedate man of simple manners appear amongst them, they account of his extreme leanness of body, years having already left him heart loses its natural warmth, that of this good old man grew warm by house where I stopped, named Sandoz, having to solicit at Berlin a favor widow a second time, she came with her son to live in the country of her talents of its author, came from the Attorney-General Tronchin, a man of that I had since that time incessantly thought of the means of making it As soon as the news or my having received an order to quit my asylum was cache = ./cache/3912.txt txt = ./txt/3912.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 8503 author = Lowell, James Russell title = Among My Books. First Series date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 125717 sentences = 6177 flesch = 73 summary = a few weeks before his death, warning her against the example of Mrs. Behn, he says, with remorseful sincerity: "I confess I am the last man in since no man talks any kind of verse in real life. character of the man, to the weaknesses of his nature, as where he says none but poetical men.[95] He was said to be a very good man by all that Swift, says: "We speak and we write at random; and if a man's common subsidiary, and goes only a little way toward the making of a great poet. for it will carry a man a great way in the outward successes of life, noble man in an unobtrusive way,--a kind of greatness that makes less December, 1751, and a year later Lessing calls Voltaire a "great man," me a man_." 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First Series date: words: 125717 sentences: 6177 pages: flesch: 73 cache: ./cache/8503.txt txt: ./txt/8503.txt summary: a few weeks before his death, warning her against the example of Mrs. Behn, he says, with remorseful sincerity: "I confess I am the last man in since no man talks any kind of verse in real life. character of the man, to the weaknesses of his nature, as where he says none but poetical men.[95] He was said to be a very good man by all that Swift, says: "We speak and we write at random; and if a man''s common subsidiary, and goes only a little way toward the making of a great poet. for it will carry a man a great way in the outward successes of life, noble man in an unobtrusive way,--a kind of greatness that makes less December, 1751, and a year later Lessing calls Voltaire a "great man," me a man_." Like most men of great knowledge, as distinguished from mere id: 14052 author: Morley, John title: Rousseau (Volume 1 and 2) date: words: 190261 sentences: 10202 pages: flesch: 72 cache: ./cache/14052.txt txt: ./txt/14052.txt summary: Rousseau, during the time when he lived with Madame de Warens, tried as Men like Rousseau, who are most heedless in letting their delight bare love of singularity, and a man like Rousseau was not unlikely to Rousseau thought and talked about the state of nature because all his Rousseau took the notion of the state of nature ultimate quality of human nature, instead of making it, as Rousseau and Rousseau of all men, the great humanitarian of his time, to rise to the illusory opposites, when you confront a man like Rousseau with the true active minds of Geneva about the time of Rousseau''s visit. friendship of Rousseau, into the society of the Parisian men of letters, superstition of his time, Rousseau thought about social justice and duty Rousseau''s own life to know what sort of ideal he would be likely to State of Nature, Rousseau''s, i. id: 3901 author: Rousseau, Jean-Jacques title: The Confessions of Jean Jacques Rousseau — Volume 01 date: words: 17774 sentences: 699 pages: flesch: 64 cache: ./cache/3901.txt txt: ./txt/3901.txt summary: father, having bestowed great pains on her education. loved my father, and conjured him to return; his inclination seconding and I conceived a passion for rural life, which time has not been able to As Miss Lambercier felt a mother''s affection, she sometimes exerted a time, for Miss Lambercier, who doubtless had some reason to imagine this passions than what Miss Lambercier had innocently given me an idea of; In a word, my uncle wrote for our return, and we left Mr. and Miss Lambercier without feeling any regret at the separation. with my uncle, passing my time with very little improvement, and paying My uncle, like my father, was a man of pleasure, but had not learned, since being, at such an early age, the absolute masters of our time, passed my whole life with Miss Vulson, without forming a wish to quit id: 3909 author: Rousseau, Jean-Jacques title: The Confessions of Jean Jacques Rousseau — Volume 09 date: words: 37711 sentences: 1625 pages: flesch: 71 cache: ./cache/3909.txt txt: ./txt/3909.txt summary: attachment I had to Madam D''Epinay preventing me, in a great measure, Paris, Madam le Vasseur had long been in the habit of going to see Grimm all; on the other, Diderot, Grimm, D'' Holbach and Madam d''Epinay, who living with a person who knows how to think is particularly felt. Diderot never dated his letters--Madam d''Epinay letters from Madam d''Houdetot as soon as he has read them. letter from the son of Madam d''Epinay which, if I know you well, must naturally her sentiments to Madam d''Epinay. answer I wish to return to a letter still more severe from Diderot, and One day, little thinking of what was to happen, Madam d''Epinay sent for My friend, you are satisfied with Madam d''Epinay, you either of Grimm or Madam d''Epinay, as it will presently appear. received from Madam d''Epinay the following answer to my preceding letter: id: 3907 author: Rousseau, Jean-Jacques title: The Confessions of Jean Jacques Rousseau — Volume 07 date: words: 32522 sentences: 1390 pages: flesch: 70 cache: ./cache/3907.txt txt: ./txt/3907.txt summary: him at Paris; I did so several times; although this great acquaintance, I this time saw Paris in as favorable a point of view as it had appeared keys, rests, octaves, measure, time, and length of note; things on which to learn music by means of the ordinary characters, time would be gained From this time I thought I might depend on the services of Madam the Madam Dupin thought my visits too frequent, and begged me to discontinue to pass eight other days like them had Madam Dupin given me herself for the same time that, notwithstanding his being an ambassador, nobody went Living is very cheap in Venice; we gave a little money to the mother, and At least, a little time after his return he sent the best possible use of her time, and I was the only person at the table id: 3908 author: Rousseau, Jean-Jacques title: The Confessions of Jean Jacques Rousseau — Volume 08 date: words: 23362 sentences: 954 pages: flesch: 69 cache: ./cache/3908.txt txt: ./txt/3908.txt summary: At my return to Paris, I learned the agreeable news that Diderot was night, and this method, which for a long time I observed, preserved me Theresa''s father was a good old man, very mild in his disposition, and poor young creature appeared to be of a good disposition, mild and little and Madam de Chenonceaux, having a great opinion of her own merit, and, goodness to wait a considerable time before he disposed of my place. obliged to wait a long time for the little he gave me, and to take it his relation, very familiar with Grimm, nor from any other person, man performed at Paris, and in this interval I had sufficient time to compose paid, she had not for a long time received the least advantage, my offers Much about the same time I received a visit I little expected, although id: 3910 author: Rousseau, Jean-Jacques title: The Confessions of Jean Jacques Rousseau — Volume 10 date: words: 23724 sentences: 989 pages: flesch: 70 cache: ./cache/3910.txt txt: ./txt/3910.txt summary: The following is the letter he wrote to me when he returned the copy I person had my affairs permitted me to remain any time in your This letter made my heart beat violently; after having for a year past manner in which persons of honor separate when it is no longer agreeable one day thanked me for having thought him a good-natured man. named Madam Rousseau, and had taken at Montmorency a little apartment to no longer received D''Alembert, Marmontel, nor a single man of letters, intimate with Madam de Luxembourg, came several times to see me, and we Madam de Luxembourg, who knew I had written this letter, spoke to me of letter, desiring I would beg of Madam de Luxembourg to solicit his Luxembourg wrote me the following letter the day after her departure: do it with having in my heart made an ill return for his goodness, but id: 3905 author: Rousseau, Jean-Jacques title: The Confessions of Jean Jacques Rousseau — Volume 05 date: words: 20622 sentences: 679 pages: flesch: 61 cache: ./cache/3905.txt txt: ./txt/3905.txt summary: time I was at liberty was passed with my dear Madam de Warrens, and not time, a box on the ear, applied by Madam de Warrens. the study of music more agreeable to me at that time, was, being able to proposed to Madam de Warrens having a little concert once a month, to This little concert, given by Madam de Warrens, the new convert, who most lively concern, and whose idea, attached to that of my happy days, However this might be, Madam de Warrens conceived it necessary to guard Thinking to render young minds attentive to reason by proposing some All those who know Madam de Warrens (a great The intimacy in which I lived with Madam de Warrens, having placed me alive by our manner of living at Madam de Warrens, which was too It will be said my time was well employed, and not a little of it passed id: 3906 author: Rousseau, Jean-Jacques title: The Confessions of Jean Jacques Rousseau — Volume 06 date: words: 19815 sentences: 672 pages: flesch: 62 cache: ./cache/3906.txt txt: ./txt/3906.txt summary: At this moment began the short happiness of my life, those peaceful and use of wine, and lived in every respect like a man in perfect health, had no time to lose; for having learned but little before the age of never thought of; this was, spending a great deal of time profitably. hour or two passed in discourse, I went to my study till dinner; day, and was frequently accompanied by Madam de Warrens. Geneva furnished the means; Madam de Warrens, far from dissuading, in so short a time; but Madam de Larnage (less attended to than her young unregarded; for Madam de Larnage took so little care to conceal her charming interval I passed with her, I have reason to think her heart was (which would give Madam de Larnage time to prepare for my reception in The time now drew near for my departure; every letter Madam de Larnage id: 3902 author: Rousseau, Jean-Jacques title: The Confessions of Jean Jacques Rousseau — Volume 02 date: words: 16922 sentences: 566 pages: flesch: 60 cache: ./cache/3902.txt txt: ./txt/3902.txt summary: sole object of my contemplation; having obtained my liberty, I thought believe that priests, who gave such excellent dinners, might be as good I came to Annecy just six years after this event; Madam de Warrens was natural good sense, her excellent heart retained its purity; her amiable Madam de Warrens wished to hear the particulars of my little history--all Madam Sabran, his wife, was a tolerable, good sort of woman; more much religion; in the world he appeared a man of pleasure, in his family Madam de Warrens: I was embarrassed, agitated, feared to look, and hardly this time, I am inclined to believe I thought right; she certainly had From the first day Madam Basile had taken me under her protection, she the delightful remembrance of Madam Basile; and in a short time I so far Madam de Vercellis not only possessed a good understanding, but a strong I thought you a good id: 3904 author: Rousseau, Jean-Jacques title: The Confessions of Jean Jacques Rousseau — Volume 04 date: words: 17078 sentences: 660 pages: flesch: 68 cache: ./cache/3904.txt txt: ./txt/3904.txt summary: The only means I had to obtain news of Madam de Warrens was to remain at agreeable; good-natured, free from malice, having no fault to my those lovely days that are no longer to be enjoyed at my age, and which appeared, the house remaining as close all the time as if it had been --mother, a good woman, a little coaxingly put on an appearance of wishing It is a long time since I mentioned Madam de Warrens, but it should not Though in so long a time I had received no news from Madam de Warrens, I determined; and I, who saw a long journey to perform with Paris at the Chasattes, to see Mademoiselle du Chatelet, a friend of Madam de Warrens, her, but also by her means, and near her, an agreeable situation, having charmed all hearts, said: "This, sir, is the poor young man I mentioned; id: 3903 author: Rousseau, Jean-Jacques title: The Confessions of Jean Jacques Rousseau — Volume 03 date: words: 16570 sentences: 603 pages: flesch: 64 cache: ./cache/3903.txt txt: ./txt/3903.txt summary: table, having one day said something which I did not consider obliging, astonishment, for the first time, the maitre d'' hotel waiting at table, full of lively sallies, which at his time of life appeared extremely I should meet with from Madam de Warrens; for I looked on her house as my The first glance of Madam de Warrens banished all my fears--my heart attentive to something else, I heard Madam de Warrens say, "They may talk Madam de Warrens inhabited an old house, but large enough to have a it returns to my remembrance; I recollect the place, the time, the obliged to speak continually without time for recollection. The good bishop, who that day was visiting Madam de Warrens, did not I spoke of him with transport to Madam de Warrens, Le Maitre had no wish but to return to Madam de Warrens; the tenderness and truth id: 3912 author: Rousseau, Jean-Jacques title: The Confessions of Jean Jacques Rousseau — Volume 12 date: words: 29881 sentences: 1137 pages: flesch: 66 cache: ./cache/3912.txt txt: ./txt/3912.txt summary: my heart I suffer a groan to escape me, I have the appearance of a man received a great return for this reception, in the services rendered him The people of Neuchatel, whose manners are trivial, know not how to When they saw a sedate man of simple manners appear amongst them, they account of his extreme leanness of body, years having already left him heart loses its natural warmth, that of this good old man grew warm by house where I stopped, named Sandoz, having to solicit at Berlin a favor widow a second time, she came with her son to live in the country of her talents of its author, came from the Attorney-General Tronchin, a man of that I had since that time incessantly thought of the means of making it As soon as the news or my having received an order to quit my asylum was id: 3911 author: Rousseau, Jean-Jacques title: The Confessions of Jean Jacques Rousseau — Volume 11 date: words: 18915 sentences: 744 pages: flesch: 67 cache: ./cache/3911.txt txt: ./txt/3911.txt summary: of Madam de Luxembourg who never showed me the least attention, I thought My having so few friends in the society of Madam de Luxembourg would not Madam de Luxembourg carried her goodness so far as to have a desire to of opinion he often carried her presents from Madam de Luxembourg; time frequently thought of that of Madam de Luxembourg; but never, except Having waited a long time without hearing speak of Emilius, after I had given it to Madam de Luxembourg, I at last heard the agreement was made Even at the time I was most in favor with Madam de Luxembourg, I always his good work, and several times went to Duchesne to know in what state myself up, said: "Do not be alarmed; I come from Madam de Luxembourg, for a moment, thought of retracting; but the marechal came in, and Madam ==== make-pages.sh questions ==== make-pages.sh search ==== make-pages.sh topic modeling corpus Zipping study carrel