Roger suddenly burst out in the middle of the conversation, "do you know to what you owe your pension of twelve hundred francs, my dear poet?
He would have been arrested, tried and probably executed, my dear poet.
Well, my dear poet," he said, "it seems you have had an undoubted success?
How can I write to you, dear poet, without telling you of the kind wishes which I and the Child entertain for you, and the desire we both of us have of seeing you again in the course of 1856?
But why, dear poet, do you not marry a deaf-mute, and one who is also something of an idiot?
My dear poet," he said to me, "have you noticed something?
Well," I asked him; "what is the matter, my dear poet?
Thy vanity, dear poet, is so great that it intrudes itself even into thy friendships!
What is this but the mother's anxious care of my dear poet, which I am in duty bound to take?
Broken bottles are cheap, my dear Poet, but they don't work.
My dear Poet," said the Idiot, "far be it from me to deny the truth of what you say.
We have enough old clothes in this house, my dear Poet, to give a banquet of seventeen courses to six hundred moths every night for the next six months.
But my dear Poet Laureate, There is nothing of that sort about you.
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