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Gustave Flaubert
The George Sand-Gustave Flaubert letters

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1 Introd | humanity to the devil, and can see no escape for the remnant 2 Introd | and better mankind, do you see? You can, and therefore 3 Introd | any event whatsoever. I see my mother and my niece on 4 Introd | lot of ill turns which I see, but which I no longer feel. 5 I | I have a great desire to see you and to talk with you.~ 6 VII | also going away.~Do come to see my hermitage and Sylvester’ 7 XII | and friend, I am going to see Alexandre at Saint-Valery 8 XII | Tuesday to Rouen and go to see you. Tell me how that strikes 9 XIV | start back again. I did not see you enough, you and your 10 XVI | vicious. But perhaps he may see with somewhat unclean eyes, 11 XVI | in which I should love to see your great river flow, and 12 XVII | prompts you) the first time we see each other.~Here is the 13 XX | back to the Pharaohs. I see myself very clearly at different 14 XX | Then in a month we shall see each other.~I embrace you 15 XXI | impression of Brittany, I did not see enough to talk about. But 16 XXVII | you wish to arrange. You see I am a good commissioner, 17 XXXV | artist) is the hero, you will see what great, but delicate 18 XXXV | vigor is in it, how he will see everything with an attentive 19 XXXV | rare and serious. You will see also how he fears himself, 20 XXXVI | be worthy of it and would see in it things of which you 21 XXXVI | knows me well having come to see me in his youth he will 22 XXXIX | candles before an image.~I see that that rascal Bouilhet 23 XXXIX | letter in a feigned hand to see if you would be taken in 24 XL | Theatre Almanzor? I can see him with his toque and his 25 XLI | was she who wrote to me. I see that she did not receive 26 XLIII | no “lovely ladycomes to see me. Lovely ladies have occupied 27 XLIII | any event whatsoever. I see my mother and my niece on 28 XLIV | where they are. I shall see again and I shall love always 29 XLIV | faith. Consider it, you will see.~That solitude in which 30 XLV | subject badly. For I dont see that he is comic: I should 31 XLVI | of his letter; you will see that you have in him a friend 32 XLVI | month, wont you come to see me here? Certainly, it is 33 XLVI | hoursjourney. You can not see this ancient nook. You owe 34 XLVII | for I want very much to see your house. I am annoyed 35 XLVIII | on faience. Do look and see if it was printed at the 36 XLIX | You really ought to go to see the sun somewhere; it is 37 L | that case I shall hardly see you unless I go to see you.~ 38 L | hardly see you unless I go to see you.~Tell me the hours when 39 LV | become of you? When shall I see you?~My trip to Nohant has 40 LVI | wise or foolish. But you see where we are now, you who 41 LVI | represented in novels! I see Maurice quite refreshed 42 LVI | understand quickly what they see. Everything repeats itself 43 LVII | has finally consented to see a specialist and to be seriously 44 LIX | those things that we all see without noticing.~Adieu 45 LX | time she needs to go to see her daughters. I shall wait 46 LX | seemed as if they did not see me. I asked them if my curiosity 47 LX | thought that I could not see him any longer, he took 48 LX | distance within sight to see if they would come to ask 49 LXI | with my children, hoping to see you arriving or to receive 50 LXI | you with all my heart. I see, when I am gloomy, your 51 LXII | Nohant, 6 August, 1867~When I see how hard my old friend has 52 LXII | Mademoiselle Merquem.] but I dont see it yet very clearly; what 53 LXII | ought to be in Paris now, to see the Exposition again at 54 LXII | wonder. You really must see her, perhaps I shall not 55 LXII | her, perhaps I shall not see her long, If I dont think 56 LXII | one will gain. You will see that, you who are old though 57 LXII | laugh together when you see this heap of rubbish collapse.~ 58 LXII | Norman, you must come and see us for several days, you 59 LXIII | September, let us try to see each other. I shall stay 60 LXIV | old comrade. I shall go to see you if I can pull myself 61 LXIV | should go for three days to see the coast of Normandy without 62 LXIV | on with my novel, I must see a countryside near the Channel, 63 LXIV | there. It would be good to see their faces, their clothes, 64 LXV | again? Yes, we shall go to see the rollers and the beaches 65 LXV | inconvenient if I come to see you? I am sick with longing 66 LXV | nothing, and prepare to see us next month. As for the 67 LXVIII | all that goes on, we never see each other, confound it!~ 68 LXVIII | autumn of 1869, you shall see what a fine commercial traveller 69 LXIX | four times without going to see you. But I am cautious to 70 LXIX | absorbing chapter, and only to see someone who does not know 71 LXIX | passing. If not, I shall see you at least, and then I 72 LXIX | going to be free, come to see me here! You promised, and 73 LXX | this month to go again to see ma Normandie, that is to 74 LXXI | positive passions. But I dont see simplicity anywhere in the 75 LXXI | Normandy.~Then, I shall see you soon? No joking? I embrace 76 LXXII | dagger-thrusts in one’s lungs.~So you see.~He has thought of you, 77 LXXIV | of January and we shall see each other; for I shall 78 LXXVIII | change any plan. Whether I see you or not, I know that 79 LXXXI | 21 ThursdayMay, 1868~I see that the day trains are 80 LXXXI | just that. Then I shall see you at last, all I want 81 LXXXI | be scandalised. I shall see you on Sunday then, and 82 LXXXIII | sight! It was something to see. I am very tired, but very 83 LXXXIV | friends and comrades. You see that is not new. I have 84 LXXXVI | which has chic. Did you see the sand of Arbonne? There 85 LXXXVII | of course, and as I shall see him tomorrow we shall talk 86 LXXXVII | prevent you from coming to see your poor old friend this 87 LXXXVIII | And Sainte-Beuve? Do you see him? As for me, I am working 88 LXXXIX | Nohant tomorrow at dawn to see my Aurore. I have written 89 LXXXIX | horrible bungle. One needs to see the putting-on of a play 90 XC | thank you for coming to see Cadio.~G. Sand~ 91 XCI | for you. For it is sad to see the friends one loves change. 92 XCI | bourgeois gone astray!~We shall see each other in three weeks 93 XCIV | again, that is all.~I shall see you. Then, in any case, 94 XCIV | be a happy day. Come to see me the night before, if 95 XCVI | so little: and I did not see you enough either; when 96 XCVI | lot of ill turns which I see, but which I no longer feel. 97 XCVIII | say to me, “When shall we see each other?” About the 15th 98 XCIX | gets along. Anyway, I shall see him next week when I am 99 C | would have been happy to see you and who loves you and 100 CII | easy for you, and may it see the end of your novel. May 101 CIV | 1869~My dear master,~You see in your troubadour a worn-out 102 CIV | irritates me every day, is to see a master-piece and a disgrace 103 CIV | measure strong.~When shall I see you? I plan to be in Paris 104 CIV | This spring I shall go to see you at Nohant, I swear it.~ 105 CV | interrupt me and force me...you see that I have not the strength 106 CV | frolicked till daylight. You see that banished to a desert, 107 CVI | Lina have gone to Milan, to see Calamatta who is dangerously 108 CVI | She looks in my eyes to see if I am sad or anxious; 109 CVII | material heart). I could see it in the middle of straw, 110 CX | to Paris, for I want to see you there. How long do you 111 CXIII | I had told you so. But I see him tomorrow evening, and 112 CXXIII | I would have hastened to see you if I had not thought 113 CXXIII | letters crossed.~Come to see us, my dear old friend, 114 CXXIV | there. But it is so hard to see friends in Paris and one 115 CXXV | travel about; well, we shall see each other in passing. I 116 CXXV | of burden. I need too to see some blue, but the blue 117 CXXV | Lamberts whom I was going to see in Yport came back to Paris 118 CXXV | there too. I shall then see you next week probably, 119 CXXV | you have the time.~I shall see you soon, have courage in 120 CXXVIII | Nohant.~We must then meet and see each other. Here am I a 121 CXXVIII | whomever you wish provided I see you and embrace you.~Your 122 CXL | December, 1869~I do not see my article coming out, but 123 CXL | violated every one tries to see who can best jump on the 124 CXL | themselves so as not to see it.~ABSOLUTE IMPERSONALITY 125 CXLVII | friend of my heart, I did not see you in the theatre. The 126 CXLVIII | from Edme Simonnet)~I dont see you, you come to the Odeon 127 CXLIX | Autre.] I hope very much to see you on that day. And meanwhile, 128 CLIV | read the famous passage. I see nothing in it to hurt her. 129 CLV | hurts us too.~I shall go to see you and to shake you as 130 CLVII | in society, I reiterate, see allusions where there are 131 CLVII | of this. I shall come to see you one of these days. Looking 132 CLIX | it. I shall try to go to see you in Croisset from Paris 133 CLIX | must tell me if you want to see him, otherwise I shall manage 134 CLX | distressed when I go to see him. For two months now 135 CLX | first of May. But I shall see you before then. Everything 136 CLXII | almost up, and I do not see you coming.~My mood continues 137 CLXII | M. Aubray?~How I long to see you and to jabber with you!~ 138 CLXIII | slavery there, for I can see that you are still ill and 139 CLXVI | Bouilhet. I am going to see if there is not some way 140 CLXIX | beasts of survivors, we see them no longer. A little 141 CLXIX | would indeed like to go to see you; apparently you have 142 CLXIX | shake you up a bit. You will see the little girls grown and 143 CLXX | want to die, so as not to see it any longer.~The good 144 CLXX | avenge himself.” Did you see that a gentleman has proposed 145 CLXXI | ill at our house. When I see Maurice and Lina acting, 146 CLXXII | to begin again? One will see, before a century passes, 147 CLXXVI | passion for not wanting to see the truth has taken us! 148 CLXXVII | Very Catholic! You will see! The Prussian War ends the 149 CLXXVII | precedents. Where did you ever see the south conquer the north, 150 CLXXVII | country where one does not see uniforms, where one does 151 CLXXVIII | burned (like Moscow), than see the Prussians enter it. 152 CLXXVIII | miss you, how I want to see you!~We have decided here 153 CLXXXIII | have no hope!~Yet I did not see myself as a progressivist 154 CLXXXIV | If you read it, you will see that everywhere life has 155 CLXXXIV | not penetrated.~You will see too, that I have not swallowed, 156 CLXXXVII | the journey in spirit; I see again your garden and its 157 CLXXXVII | alive. How I should like to see you! But I have no longer 158 CLXXXVIII| distressingly weak! How sad it is to see those whom one loves deteriorate 159 CLXXXVIII| the railroad, do come to see me for a little while. Your 160 CLXXXIX | desire or a greater need to see you than now. I have just 161 CXC | to go there. Do come to see me before you return to 162 CXCI | Commune, they expect to see it rise again later, and 163 CXCII | August, 1871~You want to see me, and you need me, and 164 CXCII | need me, and you dont come see me! That is not nice; for 165 CXCII | on the bright side, now see nothing but darkness. I 166 CXCVI | they can never be ugly.~You see that I am as disheartened 167 CXCVI | You had better wait and see what happens. As for the 168 CXCVI | write to her.~I cannot go to see you, dear old man, and yet 169 CXCVI | absolutely must come to see me with Tourgueneff, since 170 CXCVII | incomprehensible if you see at the top of the bourgeoisie, 171 CXCVII | and learned people, if you see at the bottom of the proletariat, 172 CXCVII | from an uncle.~You can well see that these denominations 173 CXCVII | my love, and who do not see through my eyes, are none 174 CXCVII | cause of the weak. They see only one point in space, 175 CXCVII | passions in play, and you will see whether other nations are 176 CXCVII | simplicity, and you will see what will be its license! 177 CXCVII | of a republic is that? I see nothing vital in it, nothing 178 CXCVII | friend, you want me to see these things with a stoic 179 CXCVIII | with you again. You will see that my chagrin is a part 180 CXCIX | than divine right. You will see remarkable things if they 181 CC | ever. You would do well to see two or three plays, no matter 182 CCI | insistence on justice! Do you see how they are denying it 183 CCI | rehabilitations has led us to see no difference between a 184 CCI | up to the present I only see one! numbers! Ah! dear master, 185 CCVII | pass for a Red (sic). You see where we are!~The management 186 CCIX | calmness of disdain to you. I see that this is not the moment, 187 CCXI | beautiful and touching. But I see that this poor friend was, 188 CCXI | your age I should like to see you less irritated, less 189 CCXIII | discreet tale of his life. I see very well now, why he died 190 CCXVI | eternal adieu? Am I never to see you again there? Are you 191 CCXIX | week in le Temps, I dont see where I shall publish that 192 CCXXII | write me a line and I shall see that you get it in Paris. 193 CCXXIII | the birds singing and to see the leaves growing green. 194 CCXXIII | on, after that we shall see.~Shall I have the strength 195 CCXXIV | to you, you must come to see me in Paris, or I will go 196 CCXXIV | in Paris, or I will go to see you.~I thirst too to embrace 197 CCXXV | before a month, I shall see you at last!~Try not to 198 CCXXV | much, would be sweet to see you in her house, when she 199 CCXXVII | I should like to go to see you in Croisset, but I do 200 CCXXVIII | and vivacity.~Hoping to see you soon, dear master, your 201 CCXXXI | one is to travel and to see the mountains, the flowers, 202 CCXXXIII | why. But it is curious to see how children, while loving 203 CCXXXIII | if you let me, I shall see about finding you a publisher 204 CCXXXIV | should like very much to see you: (1) to see you; (2) 205 CCXXXIV | much to see you: (1) to see you; (2) to read you Saint-Antoine, 206 CCXXXV | health, and we are glad to see our old Nohant again, after 207 CCXXXVI | very much need, however, to see you again, for a little 208 CCXXXVI | write you a letter soon. You see that she does not forget 209 CCXXXVII | savage in my blood returns, I see red. Nothing more foolish! 210 CCXXXIX | closes the list. Whom shall I see now when I go to Paris? 211 CCXXXIX | can write of it.~I shall see you in Paris in December, 212 CCXL | never speak of coming to see us, and you cast aside the 213 CCXLIII | at that period did people see as far ahead as he? The 214 CCXLIV | of something better: you see that I am not spoiled, but 215 CCXLIV | clerical monarchy, we shall see strange things. As for me, 216 CCXLV | between us two, and you will see how you will be received. 217 CCXLV | think that we shall soon see abominable things, thanks 218 CCXLV | February, I shall go to see you at the end of January, 219 CCXLVI | your aim is greater, I see that clearly, and success 220 CCXLVIII | friend, you must come to see me. I am not thinking of 221 CCXLVIII | winter, and it is so hard to see people in Paris. Bring me 222 CCXLVIII | forgotten you. I want you to see how interesting and lovely 223 CCXLIX | people. Moreover whom could I see? The war has opened many 224 CCL | am hungry and thirsty to see you.~Maurice is at a loss 225 CCLI | is two weeks off. I shall see him tomorrow at Madame Viardot’ 226 CCLII | anxiety and all deception.~You see that I am scolding you; 227 CCLVI | take of oneself.~I shall see Madame Viardot this evening, 228 CCLVII | and easy to play. We shall see.~Adieu, dear master, embrace 229 CCLXII | be surprised if we should see little Father Thiers again! 230 CCLXIII | regretting not to have been to see you. The truth is that he 231 CCLXIII | side of things; I dont see anything, but I perceive 232 CCLXVI | that was done me. Can you see my old top-knot by the baptismal 233 CCLXVI | at least, in that.~You see that your Father Cruchard 234 CCLXVI | people are enchanted.~I see the Muscovite every Sunday. 235 CCLXXII | three boxes.) I did not even see the chief of the claque. 236 CCLXXIV | because I did not go to see him; and a third person 237 CCLXXVII | grandeur! Try to come to see us before going to Croisset, 238 CCLXXVIII| confound it! how I want to see you and talk a long time 239 CCLXXIX | sheet” that you had been to see les Deux Orphelines, had 240 CCLXXIX | violence cast a chill.~You see that your Cruchard continues 241 CCLXXX | even to open a paper to see about what it is talking. 242 CCLXXX | have never been able to see what good it is to the author 243 CCLXXXII | radically impossible. We shall see, Ah! supposing I should 244 CCLXXXII | Diamant by Paul de Musset (see the Revue des Deux Mondes 245 CCLXXXV | consequence. It teaches us to see outside of ourselves, something 246 CCLXXXV | that I am not. You must see him often. I believe that 247 CCLXXXV | and the compassion of age.~See him, see him often and tell 248 CCLXXXV | compassion of age.~See him, see him often and tell him your 249 CCLXXXV | troubles, which are great, I see that, and which turn too 250 CCLXXXVI | were an egoist, one would see it approach with joy; it 251 CCXC | walking!~Wont you come to see us? Whether you are sad 252 CCXCI | doubtless would go well. You see, dear, good master, that 253 CCXCVIII | know whether I shall go to see that revival. I have been 254 CCXCVIII | in winter. Well, we shall see. The hope of finding you 255 CCXCIX | life is scarcely changed: I see the same people, I receive 256 CCXCIX | XlXth century is destined to see all religions perish. Amen! 257 CCC | our destinies depend; you see them pass, you criticise 258 CCC | of the truth.~I want to see a man as he is, he is not 259 CCCI | every one. The people whom I see often and whom you designate 260 CCCI | pursue but languidly. I see them insensible when I am 261 CCCI | physiology and history. I do not see the means of establishing 262 CCCII | glass through which one can see only the reflection of one’ 263 CCCII | reflection of one’s own nose. To see as far as possible the good, 264 CCCII | metaphysics. I also, I love to see condensed into a few words 265 CCCII | their struggle, I prefer to see the right prevail. Let events 266 CCCII | this scrawl so that you can see that I am occupied with 267 CCCV | Pont-lEveque and Honfleur to see a bit of the country that 268 CCCIX | all what I am doing! You see that my cup is bitter! That 269 CCCXII | lately. How I should like to see you so as to read my little 270 CCCXII | such an oversight? You will see by my Histoire dun coeur 271 CCCXIII | break the ice.” You can see that I have read you attentively! 272 CCCXVI | unnecessary to make you see the psychology of the thing. 273 CCCXVII | meet? I want so much to see you, first just to see you— 274 CCCXVII | to see you, first just to see you—and second to talk of


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