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Gustave Flaubert
The George Sand-Gustave Flaubert letters

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1 Introd | a part of one’s private good and of one’s personal freedom, 2 Introd | life,” she declares, “the good that one does seems to serve 3 Introd | one thing in life that is good and real—can you compare 4 Introd | truth. That is the one thing good in me: the one thing I have, 5 Introd | meet the beautiful and the good. If I did not have a great 6 Introd | the enlightenment and the good sense of the masses, and 7 Introd | any principles in my mind, good or bad, they are neither 8 Introd | at seduction:~“Ah, dear good master, if you could only 9 II | your own also.~You were so good and so sympathetic to me 10 V | moment to contemplate he was good this young man whom the 11 VI | I am waiting until it is good weather to ask you to come 12 VII | to you. That will be very good for me. People ought to 13 VII | that is why friendship is good, even in literature, where 14 IX | Nohant, 31 July, 1866~My good dear comrade,~Will you really 15 IX | leave here the 2nd. What good luck if I found you at dinner 16 IX | dear collaborator. Be a good friend and try to come! 17 XII | evening, 22 August, 1866~My good comrade and friend, I am 18 XIV | First of all, embrace your good mother and your charming 19 XIV | to hunt up an especially good copy to send you.~I forgot 20 XV | distractions. But I take a good deal on myself and I shall 21 XV | improving myself. You write me a good dear letter which I kiss. 22 XVI | stop, and who does neither good nor ill when turning to 23 XVI | think that yours is in a good condition of grace, since 24 XVII | Artiste in 1858, a rather good hoax on the shaking stones, 25 XVIII | agreed, dear comrade and good friend. I shall do my best 26 XVIII | much and more yet. If it’s good weather, I shall make you 27 XVIII | packed and sent by EXPRESS a good proof of Couture’s picture, 28 XVIII | Embrace your beautiful, good mother for me. I shall give 29 XIX | Saturday evening, ... 1866~Good, I have it, that beautiful, 30 XIX | he saw in you only “the good woman,” but I who am an 31 XXI | have courage and that is good. I have the courage which 32 XXI | them, and always throw them good bread, whether or not they 33 XXI | who appreciate you, are as good as you are or surpass you. 34 XXI | hundred times in life, the good that one does seems not 35 XXI | Holbach, ALTHOUGH HE HAS SOME GOOD POINTS, THE RUFFIAN!~Summon 36 XXI | no longer a woman, if the good God was just, I should become 37 XXVI | other, didnt we, that was good.~I especially missed you 38 XXVII | Your letter does my heart good. I shall answer all the 39 XXVII | week with you: no care, a good nesting-place a lovely country, 40 XXVII | OF LETTERS and not MEN. Good luck to the novel! It is 41 XXVII | arrange. You see I am a good commissioner, use me.~ 42 XXVIII | you. He has become very good looking, the ladies lift 43 XXVIII | young Bohemia any longer. Good night, friend, work well, 44 XXIX | to thank you with all his good and honest heart.~Bouilhet 45 XXXI | will bring me luck to say good evening to my dear comrade 46 XXXI | I say that SHE HAS SOME GOOD POINTS, THE JADE!~And with 47 XXXII | great natures which are good, are above everything generous 48 XXXIII | impersonal way; for what is good for one might be quite the 49 XXXIII | myself in the skin of my good people. People scold me 50 XXXIV | in full bloom. The little good which remains to me comes 51 XXXV | November, 1866~There would be a good deal to say on all that, 52 XXXV | understand your anguish. Good night, dear brother, my 53 XXXV | Monday. I embrace you warmly. Good luck to your work.~G. Sand~ 54 XXXVII | dear master, you are as good as can be.~You never tell 55 XXXVII | subject whatsoever. Has the good God ever uttered it, his 56 XXXIX | are delighted, and I have good hopes of making the end 57 XXXIX | seriously things like that. How good and kind your great friend 58 XL | you are not of wood, dear good great heart! “Beloved old 59 XL | talk would be fine. Now, good night; I kiss you on both 60 XLI | everything. In any case I am no good today to do anything except 61 XLII | luxurious, and more easily good than this feverish halting-place. 62 XLII | Nohant, that will do me good.~The cheeses? I dont know 63 XLIII | have occupied my mind a good deal, but have taken up 64 XLV | difference if the OURSELVES is good!~My moi bores me for the 65 XLV | Fair Maid of Perth. It is a good story, whatever one says 66 XLVI | indeed make you ill also. Good Heavens! It is not the moon, 67 XLVII | refrain from it through simple good taste.~Another word about 68 XLVII | as intelligent as he is good?~I feel the importance now, 69 XLIX | because he is he. I find him good, clever, cultivated, not 70 L | Nohant, 4 March, 1867~Dear good friend, the friend of my 71 LI | like this. Good-bye, dear good friend.~G. Sand~ 72 LIV | why it is beautiful and good. Maurice has been touched 73 LVI | more because it would be a good sign for the dear mother.~ 74 LVI | Of what are you thinking, good head and good heart, in 75 LVI | thinking, good head and good heart, in the midst of this 76 LVI | content. Is it really a good position?~ 77 LVII | rue des Feuillantines. A good handshake to Maurice. A 78 LIX | near her! And the novel? Good heavens! it must get on! 79 LIX | live a long life with a good and great heart like yours. 80 LX | longer. Therefore your dear good mother, whom I do not want 81 LX | ventured all alone among them. “Good day, sirs.” Response, a 82 LX | mother for me, and take good care of her. I love you 83 LXI | Nohant, 24 July, 1867~Dear good friend, I spent three weeks 84 LXI | content and proud of him.~Good night, friend of my heart. 85 LXIV | simple-hearted men there. It would be good to see their faces, their 86 LXVIII | of you, dear master, and good news, which is doubly agreeable.~ 87 LXXII | Your old troubadour is no good, I admit it. He has been 88 LXXII | my children are always good and kind to me in every 89 LXXII | to be remembered to your good mother.~G. Sand~ 90 LXXIII | master, dear friend of the good God, “let us talk a little 91 LXXIII | things.~And now, it is not good of you to say that I do 92 LXXIV | and I think that it is good for many others, probably 93 LXXIV | regret, and which would be so good here with you, if you were 94 LXXVI | on the contrary, it is good and it is nice. I thank 95 LXXXIV | that is not new. I have a good and strong impression of 96 LXXXIV | beautiful that it must be good. As for me, I am not sticking 97 LXXXIX | the same, I look at the good side of things and people; 98 LXXXIX | is bad and everything is good in this world.~Poor Thuillier 99 LXXXIX | do it? Yes, you are too good a troubadour to refuse me. 100 XC | every friendship, every good opinion; can you understand 101 XCI | more men, she takes the good God. That is all.~The people 102 XCI | literary and fine, full of good sense, of ideas, and of 103 XCIII | role to the wife of the good Saint-Gueltas? The play 104 XCIII | grandchild’s. I shall be alone a good part of the summer, and 105 XCV | Paris, 5 October, 1868~Dear good friend, I recommend again 106 XCV | recommend again to your good offices, my friend Despruneaux, 107 XCVI | meet the beautiful and the good. If I did not have a great 108 XCVI | found my children still very good and very tender, my two 109 XCVI | left Cadio in doubt between good and average receipts. The 110 XCVI | favorable, half hostile. The good weather is against it. The 111 XCVI | PLAYERS. I have studied them a good deal this time without learning 112 XCVII | them more because of my good taste, than because of my 113 XCVII | that is to say, still six good months of work. I shall 114 XCVII | pass in complete solitude, good way of making life run along 115 XCVIII | it to me; it will do you good to read it to one who listens 116 XCIX | digestion. I have lost my former good habit of reading every day 117 C | completely one’s “moi” is so good, and life where one does 118 CI | Sand. Which proves more good taste than learning on their 119 CIII | same, there is still much good in him. There is still love 120 CIII | becoming a freak in society.~Good night, my troubadour: I 121 CIV | one has a friend, a rather good fellow, and that friend 122 CV | so foolish!~You say very good things about criticism. 123 CV | to a desert, we keep up a good deal of vitality. And that 124 CV | you most warmly on this good hope.~G. Sand~ 125 CVI | shown only the sweet and the good of life, until the time 126 CVII | ones only the sweet and the good of life until the time when 127 CVII | it daily) to distinguish good from evil? Life ought to 128 CVII | instance, the Goncourts.~The good Tourgueneff ought to be 129 CXVIII | I then said to him many good things about the book and 130 CXX | 1869~Yes, Monday, my dear good friend, I count on you and 131 CXXI | does not exist any longer, good night. I have taken up again 132 CXXII | CXXII. TO GEORGE SAND~What a good and charming letter was 133 CXXIII | August, 1869~Well, dear good friend, here it is August, 134 CXXIV | and that you will make it good to us when you can.~Have 135 CXXV | which inconveniences me a good deal. I am not going to 136 CXXIX | CXXIX. TO GEORGE SAND~Dear good adored master,~I have wanted 137 CXXIX | Alhambra.~What would do me good now, would be to throw myself 138 CXXX | to; but it would do me a good deal of harm, for I have 139 CXXXIII | time of REVOLUTIONISTS. The good progressives, the true democrats 140 CXXXV | CXXXV. TO GEORGE SAND~Dear good master,~Your old troubadour 141 CXXXV | this character, and the good Sarcey’s, although less 142 CXXXVIII | evening, 1869~Dear master, good as good bread,~I have just 143 CXXXVIII | 1869~Dear master, good as good bread,~I have just sent 144 CXXXIX | widely read, and it would be good publicity. Michel Levy would 145 CXLI | these gentlemen; but the good public reads me and listens 146 CXLII | not gone through that are GOOD FOR THE ACADEMY.~Our letters 147 CXLIV | He is so loving and so good! They had hard work to bring 148 CXLIV | it from being a fine and good book. Justice will come 149 CXLIV | useless to know the opinion of good people and of young people. 150 CXLIV | Why does this man, so good, so kind, so gay, so simple, 151 CXLV | friendship blinds you, dear good master. I do not belong 152 CXLVII | second-rate actors, not good.—I do not think that it 153 CLII | sometimes does physical good. One does not forget one’ 154 CLIV | Now dear master of the good God, you must do exactly 155 CLV | the contrary, when one is good, one becomes better, and, 156 CLVIII | several times. It did me good, really! How tender and 157 CLXIII | there, it will be A PIECE OF GOOD LUCK, but I do not dare 158 CLXIV | consequence, but agreeable and good to experience. It is a question 159 CLXIV | OWED him everything that is good in me, I am trying to keep 160 CLXV | six pages, which was very good for me; this work is very 161 CLXV | say very lovely and also good things to me to restore 162 CLXV | live with me, and my poor good simple mother has become 163 CLXV | the extravagances of the good Saint-Antoine, but I am 164 CLXVIII | evening, 2 July, 1870~Dear good master,~Barbesdeath has 165 CLXVIII | tremendously! “The coffer is good,” as the bourgeois say.~ 166 CLXIX | as to reappear with what good they previously had and 167 CLXIX | tenderest hearts, and a sincere good will. He was not able to; 168 CLXX | to see it any longer.~The good Frenchman wants to fight: ( 169 CLXXII | of work, in spite of the good Saint-Antoine who ought 170 CLXXII | Perhaps. But the war is a good deal responsible for it. 171 CLXXII | the enlightenment and the good sense of the masses, and 172 CLXXIII | and what will there be good or useful from one or the 173 CLXXV | escape the law. Bad engenders good. I tell you that we are 174 CLXXXII | other. I too have had the good fortune not to lose any 175 CLXXXII | or old. That is all the good one can say. I do not regret 176 CLXXXIV | and who hide themselves; a good pretext for the bourgeois 177 CLXXXVI | have after that? How the good ecclesiastics are going 178 CLXXXVII | any principles in my mind, good or bad, they are neither 179 CLXXXVII | heart I always feel to be good and alive. How I should 180 CLXXXVIII| after Sebastopol! But the good French hasten to demolish 181 CLXXXVIII| as an actress, but as a good mother of a family! They 182 CLXXXIX | very philosophical, and the good Soulie who charged me to 183 CXC | heart of the tree is very good and the sap still runs as 184 CXCI | One of my friends made a good speech against it; the godson 185 CXCI | and I am working on my good Saint-Antoine with all my 186 CXCI | August I am expecting the good Tourgueneff there. It would 187 CXCI | Prussians. Come, make a good effort. Come in September.~ 188 CXCII | I would like to do only good to those I love, especially 189 CXCII | feel so keenly. I am no good at this moment. I am filled 190 CXCII | say the same. Embrace your good little mother for me.~G. 191 CXCIV | time it is since I saw your good firm writing! How long it 192 CXCV | are fighting!~As for the good people, “free and compulsory” 193 CXCV | society (which always needs a good God, a Saviour), isnt it 194 CXCV | nothing but greed!~Ah! dear, good master, if you only could 195 CXCVII | doubt relatively a great good, the only consolation that 196 CXCVII | egoistic sensuality is not as good as the ignorance of the 197 CXCVII | not worth the effort, very good! They will perish none the 198 CXCVII | papers which quote me with good will, endeavor to believe 199 CXCVII | theatre of the struggle.~These good souls have to make an effort 200 CXCVII | to themselves that what good there was in the poor and 201 CXCVII | everything, all of whose good or bad responsibilities 202 CXCVIII | Without this hope no one is good for anything. The mandarins 203 CXCVIII | the whole it is brave and good of her to return near to 204 CC | and influential nucleus, a good play would perhaps not have 205 CC | without a guide, and without good criticism? Well, you are 206 CCI | GEORGE SAND~Never, dear good master, have you given such 207 CCI | has repented! To repent is good, but not to do evil is better. 208 CCII | you, dear master of the good God!~Why did you resist 209 CCII | Why did you resist your good impulse? Why didnt you 210 CCII | pleases me naturally.~The good bourgeois is becoming more 211 CCIV | charming than ever. Give a good kiss to Aurore for her sweet 212 CCVI | our affection bring you good luck!~G. Sand~ 213 CCVII | with me absolutely.~The good Offenbach has had another 214 CCIX | angry, that is to say too good, and too good for them. 215 CCIX | to say too good, and too good for them. With a BITTER 216 CCXIV | CCXIV. TO GEORGE SAND~Dear good master,~Can you, for le 217 CCXVI | then the researches for the good Saint-Antoine will be finished.~ 218 CCXVI | me and did me worlds of good. For I have the bump of 219 CCXVII | distracted from my patient.~Good night, dear good friend 220 CCXVII | patient.~Good night, dear good friend of my heart.~Heavens! 221 CCXXIII | Tuesday, 16 April, 1872~Dear good master,~I should have answered 222 CCXXIII | me no longer, which is a good sign. If I could feel like 223 CCXXIII | me to tears! You are so good! What a splendid creature 224 CCXXIII | weeks, that my poor dear, good mother was the being that 225 CCXXV | CCXXV. TO GEORGE SAND~What good news, dear master! In a 226 CCXXVI | sheepfold. I have taken good care of and cured the eldest, 227 CCXXVIII | flap-doodle. The occasion is good. But for the production 228 CCXXXIII | temper, this trip will do you good. It will make you rest your 229 CCXXXIII | too, might give you very good information; Troubat, [Footnote: 230 CCXXXIV | myself to assume, as the good Brantome would say, that 231 CCXXXVI | principles, not all of them good, but in comparison with 232 CCXXXVI | humanity, I wish it were good, because I cannot separate 233 CCXXXVII | Although I consider myself a good man, I am not always an 234 CCXXXIX | written me a very tender, good letter, thanks; I embrace 235 CCXXXIX | Besides he was always so good, and no matter what they 236 CCXL | this weather, didnt look good to me at all; what a warm 237 CCXL | what a warm autumn and how good for old people! Two hours 238 CCXL | than they are. Heavens! how good it is to be alive when all 239 CCXL | the feeling of beauty in a good heart. You have both, confound 240 CCXLI | when we meet.~Adieu, dear good, adorable master, yours 241 CCXLIII | to you. They have done me good. So thank you, dear, good 242 CCXLIII | good. So thank you, dear, good master. Yes, they were like 243 CCXLIII | style, but none the less good. And in the first place 244 CCXLIII | grisette! And Antoine, the good fat tinsmith so polite at 245 CCXLIII | charming character of that good girl. But not at all! I 246 CCXLIII | something beautiful and good in the world.~ 247 CCXLIV | and I send you back your good kisses, for Francia especially, 248 CCXLV | stubbornness of the Right. The good Normans, who are the most 249 CCXLV | plebeian souls.~Adieu, dear good master. Your old troubadour 250 CCXLVI | sought it) is full of a good voice that talks to me and 251 CCXLVI | Your momentary angers are good. They are the result of 252 CCXLVI | everything.~I have had a good many compliments in my life, 253 CCXLVI | myself, and, if chagrin is good for anything it is for keeping 254 CCXLVII | SAND 12 December 1872~Dear good master,~Dont take seriously 255 CCXLVII | not sure at all of writing good things, nor that the book 256 CCXLVIII | in myself. This will be a good reason for you to talk about 257 CCXLVIII | read Peres et Enfants? How good it is!~Now, I hope for you 258 CCXLVIII | that our air will do you good. It is so lovely here!~Your 259 CCXLIX | I am still awaiting the good will of the members of the 260 CCL | three days one feels the good effect. I am awaiting your 261 CCLII | but with you who are so good and so generous, it is an 262 CCLII | I have been suffering a good deal lately with a series 263 CCLII | and my big children are so good to me, that I shall die, 264 CCLII | is loved by two or three good souls? Dont you love me 265 CCLII | tell me that you were very good as a pastry cook at Pauline’ 266 CCLII | yourself a little. Paris is good for you, you are too much 267 CCLIV | whole. Provided one is in good hands,—and he is.~Well, 268 CCLVI | at your house! you are so good and so interesting.~Why 269 CCLVI | that may serve for my two good men. After which, about 270 CCLVI | from Croisset!~Yours, dear good master, all my affection.~ 271 CCLVII | do not lack, naturally, good reasons to defend my point 272 CCLVII | I shall start at my two good fellows who were set aside 273 CCLVIII | of doing nothing! And how good work will seem to me after 274 CCLIX | any news of yourself, dear good master? I am cross with 275 CCLX | than the twentieth of a good many others! What a Herculean 276 CCLX | dear grandchildren, for the good Maurice, for me too, for 277 CCLX | your superb disdain.~Ha! good! again the hunting horn! 278 CCLXII | found your letter, dear good master. All is well with 279 CCLXII | Loupe to Laigle. After that, good night.~The Vaudeville begins 280 CCLXII | anxieties. One must remember the good Frenchmen who cried “On 281 CCLXII | undertaking the story of my good men. Meanwhile, I am keeping 282 CCLXIII | for a real article done in good faith. I had to laugh a 283 CCLXIII | have taken. It would be a good thing.~What lovely weather 284 CCLXIV | mistaken joy about it, dear good master whom I adore and 285 CCLXV | can I start at it? I am NO GOOD.~ 286 CCLXVI | a little with you, dear good master! And first of all, 287 CCLXVI | civilization, such are your blows! Good manners, such are your exactions!~ 288 CCLXVII | found only those who were good natured. Have you a part 289 CCLXVII | sense better apparently the good things with which you sandwich 290 CCLXVIII | gentle as a lamb and even good natured! First I made all 291 CCLXVIII | of all parties.~Well, the good Alexander Dumas has made 292 CCLXIX | make you go to and fro are good for you.~We all embrace 293 CCLXX | friend Chennevieres gave me a good boost. Except for him I 294 CCLXXI | judge it. The jury may be good or stupid, one never knows!~ 295 CCLXXII | more of it. Farewell, dear good master, do not pity me, 296 CCLXXIII | it, that the subject was good, but that I have spoiled 297 CCLXXIII | I am aiming at with two good people. Dont fear that 298 CCLXXIV | surprised, etc.”~Farewell, dear good adored master, friendly 299 CCLXXVI | insulted me personally, and the good Saint-Rene Taillandier, 300 CCLXXVI | me. One prefers inspiring good feelings to bad ones. As 301 CCLXXVI | I consider profound.~The good Tourgueneff is leaving next 302 CCLXXVI | life.~Well! and you, dear good master, that play that they 303 CCLXXVII | others; that makes him as good as an angel, I forgive him 304 CCLXXVII | embraces you with a GREAT GOOD HEART.~Your old troubadour 305 CCLXXVIII| Tuesday, 26th March, 1874~Dear good master,~Here I am back again 306 CCLXXVIII| years. It will have that good quality!~Le Sexe faible 307 CCLXXVIII| according to its opinion.~The good Tourgueneff must be now 308 CCLXXVIII| him more and more. I saw a good deal of father Hugo who 309 CCLXXVIII| gallery is absent) a charming, good fellow.~Was not the fall 310 CCLXXIX | books of Darwin himself.~The good Tourgueneff has sent me 311 CCLXXIX | suitable to place my two good men. It will be between 312 CCLXXX | even to thank you for the good letter which you wrote to 313 CCLXXX | only le Temps and it is a good deal for me even to open 314 CCLXXX | never been able to see what good it is to the author criticised. 315 CCLXXX | least from showing us their good tranquil faces.~You do not 316 CCLXXX | what he gets from nature is good or bad; but it is, it exists 317 CCLXXX | being bored if the air is good there.~ 318 CCLXXXI | him, which was not very good, but of which he is incapable 319 CCLXXXI | modest as to think that that good Pole is better than I am 320 CCLXXXIII| our overflow. It does one good to ruminate over what one 321 CCLXXXVI | written me a very wise and good letter. He now sees relative 322 CCLXXXVII| you were VERY ill. Your good handwriting came to reassure 323 CCLXXXVII| more irritated, that is the good I get out of it. In short, 324 CCLXXXIX | play like a child, always good, and tender, the other is 325 CCXCI | is reading Homer, did me good. That is what I miss: a 326 CCXCI | certain vivacity to write good things! What can one do 327 CCXCI | go well. You see, dear, good master, that I am right 328 CCXCVIII | Murillo? You are working? Good luck and good courage! The 329 CCXCVIII | are working? Good luck and good courage! The old man is 330 CCXCIX | occasion to write to you, dear, good, adorable master.~You know 331 CCXCIX | modern times, and does me good. Then I am hunting for a 332 CCC | man as he is, he is not good or bad, he is good and bad. 333 CCC | is not good or bad, he is good and bad. But he is something 334 CCC | the purpose of art, being good and bad, he has an internal 335 CCC | be very bad and slightly good,—or very good and slightly 336 CCC | and slightly good,—or very good and slightly bad.~I think 337 CCC | that by them, whether for good or for ill, the event is 338 CCC | charming niece for me. What a good and lovely letter she wrote 339 CCCI | SAND December, 1875~Your good letter of the 18th, so maternally 340 CCCI | sacrifice that I am making to good taste. It would be agreeable 341 CCCII | see as far as possible the good, the bad, about, around, 342 CCCII | necessity of the decent, the good, the true, the beautiful.~ 343 CCCII | in the necessity of the good and the beautiful; if the 344 CCCII | need of finding elsewhere a GOOD PLACE, but because my sole 345 CCCII | mania! what a false rule of GOOD TASTE! Our work is worth 346 CCCII | short preface, or, at a good opportunity, an expression 347 CCCII | will violate the rules of good taste if he shows his thought 348 CCCII | read and who can profit by good reading. Then one must go 349 CCCII | without ever showing him the good he is angry. He wonders 350 CCCII | where all the characters are good without distinctions and 351 CCCII | but in which the desire of good finds its place and its 352 CCCIV | country-side before the good weather; here, we have been 353 CCCV | end. What language! the good Tourgueneff and Madame Viardot 354 CCCV | Viardot, who has naturally good taste, said to me yesterday, 355 CCCV | Note (to return to the good Sedaine) that I share all 356 CCCVI | March, 1876~I should have a good deal to say about the novels 357 CCCVI | ought to be the picture of good and evil. A painter who 358 CCCVI | chastise the rascals, that is good, it is even moral, but let 359 CCCVI | Physical suffering is a good lesson when it leaves one 360 CCCVIII | other side art has to be a good fellow; or rather art is 361 CCCIX | All the usual tonics do no good. Three days ago, by the 362 CCCIX | that a thing is true, it is good. Obscene books likewise 363 CCCX | anything to me that was not good; I love you tenderly!~ 364 CCCXII | Cruchard is weary.~The good Tourgueneff leaves this 365 CCCXII | please you!~Adieu, dear good master. Remembrances to 366 CCCXIII | only stopping to fill my good pipe from time to time and 367 CCCXIII | the life in New York?~Your good savage makes me laugh out 368 CCCXIV | of cruel uncertainty.~Be good enough to answer me immediately 369 CCCXVI | you stay in Nohant? That good old house must seem horribly 370 CCCXVI | sympathetic letter from good Tourgueneff. He too loved 371 CCCXVI | idea alone that you were a good son and that she knew it 372 CCCXVII | After you, your wife and the good Plauchut, I am perhaps the 373 CCCXVII | is so easy moreover to be good! Besides that causes less 374 CCCXVII | I owe it partly to the good counsel of your mother. 375 CCCXVIII | time to time we can have a good chat. I even count on seeing 376 CCCXVIII | and sincerely yours, my good Maurice,~Your old friend~


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