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Gustave Flaubert
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1 Introd | Bovary’s history.~We may go still farther than that 2 Introd | of blood and filth, and go down to rot in a common 3 Introd | a short scornful sally. “Go to live in the sun in a 4 VIII | Monday. I am obliged to go to Versailles on that day. 5 XII | return Tuesday to Rouen and go to see you. Tell me how 6 XV | If my children want to go with me into Brittany, I 7 XV | me into Brittany, I shall go to fetch them, if not I 8 XV | fetch them, if not I shall go on alone wherever chance 9 XVIII | usual; after which we shall go to your house and I shall 10 XVIII | weather, I shall make you go out walking, if it rains 11 XVIII | we come and whither do we go? All is possible since all 12 XX | I possess memories which go back to the Pharaohs. I 13 XXI | you. I dont promise to go as far as Holbach, ALTHOUGH 14 XXI | say to you: “Come let’s go to Carthage or elsewhere.” 15 XXIII | the 28th.~Then we shall go to your house, the day you 16 XXVII | journal. Tomorrow I shall go out and buy your dear mother’ 17 XXVII | my eyes. It was hard to go away, but I hindered your 18 XXXIII | not enjoyment and excess go hand in hand, and can one 19 XXXIII | do it oftener. That would go just as well and with less 20 XXXV | and why counsel him to go and lose it when his conscience 21 XXXV | less cruel to yourself. Go ahead and when the afflatus 22 XXXVI | the chains of her feet to go where her heart calls her. 23 XXXIX | second act which did not go properly and which has turned 24 XXXIX | whatever happens, and when you go to rest remember that someone 25 XLI | natural that Du Camp should go parallel with you in a series 26 XLIII | and suffered so much. Do go then, since you have the 27 XLIII | days that work does not go well are not amusing. Yes 28 XLIII | over my novel, and I shall go to Paris when I reach the 29 XLIV | the more. One says: I will go again to the country where 30 XLIV | get cured here, I shall go to Cannes, where some friends 31 XLVI | yesterday.~You, dear, you go walking in the night, in 32 XLVI | surprise you.~No, I shall not go to Cannes, in spite of a 33 XLVI | pretty as anything.—Ah! to go, go at once to the country 34 XLVI | as anything.—Ah! to go, go at once to the country of 35 XLVI | Am I not well? If I can’t go to Paris next month, won’ 36 XLVII | iron, walk, and sleep, and go to the south, no matter 37 XLVII | you need them in order to go to Cannes. I make you this 38 XLVII | with your invitation to go to Nohant. I shall go, for 39 XLVII | to go to Nohant. I shall go, for I want very much to 40 XLVIII | thousand francs with which to go to Cannes; you who are as 41 XLVIII | probable that I shall have to go there for a few days for 42 XLIX | master,~You really ought to go to see the sun somewhere; 43 XLIX | Exposition which does not go well, fear of everything. 44 XLIX | of everything. We have to go back to 1849 to find such 45 XLIX | tolerant.~The novel does not go at all well. I am deep in 46 L | progressing.~He will probably go to Paris soon for the play 47 L | hardly see you unless I go to see you.~Tell me the 48 LI | little while ago, I shall go to join him in five or six 49 LII | not so badly off. He will go to dine on Monday at Magny 50 LIV | gone? Maurice wanted to go to get news of you; but 51 LIV | And the novel? Does it go on its way the same in Paris 52 LVI | tobacco and my shoes, I shall go with Maurice to embrace 53 LVI | it would be necessary to go there quickly and change 54 LIX | and I and Maurice must go to embrace you. If you are 55 LIX | we shall only come and go. It is so near to Paris, 56 LX | all the time she needs to go to see her daughters. I 57 LX | moment, was quite simply to go to pass an hour with you, 58 LX | arranged, we shall then go on the run to grasp your 59 LX | If it can not, I shall go alone later when your heart 60 LX | can only do evil.~If you go into the country, you might 61 LXIV | my old comrade. I shall go to see you if I can pull 62 LXIV | would tell me where I should go for three days to see the 63 LXIV | WORLDgoes. In order to go on with my novel, I must 64 LXIV | are in the mood we will go there together. If not, 65 LXIV | dont bother about me. I go everywhere and I am not 66 LXIV | Maurice embraces you; I shall go to Paris without him: he 67 LXV | well again? Yes, we shall go to see the rollers and the 68 LXV | company with my ink-well. I go definitely to Paris, the 69 LXV | in my back, I who plan to go to the Gulf of Juan at that 70 LXIX | To force you to dress, to go out, perhaps in the middle 71 LXIX | final touch I shall probably go to Normandy. I should like 72 LXIX | Normandy. I should like to go by the Seine to Honfleur. 73 LXIX | least, and then I shall go to Provence.~Ah! if I could 74 LXX | tried in vain this month to go again to see ma Normandie, 75 LXXI | prompt.~My work does not go very well. I hope that I 76 LXXI | the Odeon. When shall you go south? And where shall you 77 LXXI | south? And where shall you go in the south?~A week from 78 LXXI | Paris, because I have to go sauntering in Auteuil in 79 LXXII | ox to have the money to go away with this winter to 80 LXXII | a spirit tapping let him go to the devil!”~Arent you 81 LXXIII | holiday; that is why I do not go to Nohant. It is always 82 LXXIV | each other; for I shall not go until after the New Year. 83 LXXIV | severe; moreover, I rarely go out, and my dog himself 84 LXXIV | himself doesnt want to go out. He is not the least 85 LXXV | finished, after which I shall go to Paris. That will be about 86 LXXVIII | Wednesday evening, I should go to chat an hour alone with 87 LXXIX | the confinement. I hope to go to spend two days at that 88 LXXIX | Croisset. But then dont go on Thursday, I am giving 89 LXXX | GUSTAVE FLAUBERT~I shall not go with you to Croisset, for 90 LXXX | trouble.~I shall probably go in the evening.~Embrace 91 LXXXIV | choose my milieu and dont go to the Senate nor to other 92 LXXXVI | cannot be cruel.~Shall I go to Croisset this autumn? 93 LXXXIX | abandon everything and to go to surprise you for a couple 94 XC | and how foolish it is to go to compose and to put on 95 XC | does not amuse me either. I go straight ahead, stupid as 96 XCVI | Paris for my sake, you who go about so little: and I did 97 XCVII | months of work. I shall go to Paris as late as possible. 98 XCIX | But I know myself: if I go to your house at Nohant, 99 CIV | May, This spring I shall go to see you at Nohant, I 100 CV | difficult here, one only has to go to the wardrobe and one 101 CV | not have you come I shall go to drag you here by the 102 CVI | lose him, they will have to go to Rome to settle his estate, 103 CX | a less bad cold, I would go at once to Paris, for I 104 CXIII | if he frees me, I shall go to your house about three 105 CXVII | your reverence, I shall go to dine at your house. I 106 CXXIII | old friend, I shall not go to Paris this month, I do 107 CXXV | tour of Normandy. I shall go through Paris. If you want 108 CXXX | for are ANGRY they have to go to court. I have no taste 109 CXXXI | fifty performances; if you go beyond that, Aisse will 110 CXXXI | Latour Saint-Ybars; you shall go after him and Aisse next, 111 CXXXIII | dont know when I shall go. The success of le Batard 112 CXXXIV | during the month, I shall go without doubt to embrace 113 CXXXVII | finished, the article shall go tomorrow. I address it to 114 CXLII | children, so, that they can go to bed at nine oclock. 115 CXLIV | choke. But the public will go to him, just the same, when 116 CXLIV | understands.—It will even go rather quickly if the author 117 CXLIV | It is too bad weather to go to Croisset; it is always 118 CXLIV | to leave my dear nest to go to attend to my miserable 119 CXLVII | I am not bold enough to go to your house Saturday and 120 CXLVII | Plauchut would not be able to go to you. He was invited to 121 CXLIX | days.~Do get well, dont go out, at least unless the 122 CL | Will your nephew and niece go to the gallery or the balcony 123 CLIV | hard I work, it doesnt go! Everything irritates me 124 CLV | yourself hurts us too.~I shall go to see you and to shake 125 CLIX | about it. I shall try to go to see you in Croisset from 126 CLX | and I am distressed when I go to see him. For two months 127 CLXIII | as I can leave, I shall go to Paris. If you are still 128 CLXIV | and wine. Bouillon did not go down. At last this excessive 129 CLXV | myself the phrase of Goethe: “Go forward beyond the tombs,” 130 CLXVI | absolutely. I should like to go to sleep on a warm beach. 131 CLXVI | hard as possible.~I shall go to Paris at the beginning 132 CLXIX | me: “Which one of us will go first?” We were exactly 133 CLXIX | I would indeed like to go to see you; apparently you 134 CLXIX | is not to be despised. I go there to dabble in it every 135 CLXX | Saint-Antoine, and it would go perhaps rather well, if 136 CLXXX | months. We were asked to go south and were offered hospitality; 137 CLXXX | knows yet in what way to go at it.~So we have come back 138 CLXXXII | affectionately. I shall not hurry to go to Paris. It will be pestilential 139 CLXXXIII | return there; then I shall go doubtless to Paris, despite 140 CLXXXIV | and you, you will be old! Go to live in the sun in a 141 CLXXXV | till one knows where to go without fear of the Prussians 142 CLXXXV | from where I thought to go direct to Paris. But “the 143 CXC | now by the yard; let them go on and they will die of 144 CXC | have not the courage to go there. Do come to see me 145 CXCI | Nohant, for I dont care to go further I away from my mother 146 CXCII | going through! We cannot go back again, for hope departs 147 CXCIV | were not for that, I should go to Nohant. Shall you stay 148 CXCVI | The Odeon has let Reynard go, an artist of the first 149 CXCVI | to write to her.~I cannot go to see you, dear old man, 150 CXCVI | not know even if I shall go to Paris this winter. Here 151 CXCVI | since you are planning to go away this winter; prepare 152 CXCVII | happiness possible? Can we go peacefully to sleep when 153 CXCVII | lack of work forced them to go to war at thirty sous a 154 CCII | stupid! He does not even go to vote! The brute beasts 155 CCIV | Saint-Gratien where I shall go on Sunday evening probably. 156 CCIV | tomorrow. I think it will go well. I have had Bouilhet’ 157 CCXVI | Saint-Antoine?~As for me, I can not go to Nohant, because my time, 158 CCXVI | exhausted the material I shall go to the Museum to muse before 159 CCXVIII | living beings. The further I go the more my sensibility 160 CCXXII | Dieppe, so as not to let you go back at once into that sad 161 CCXXIV | Annee terrible. I shall go to Paris between the 20th 162 CCXXIV | see me in Paris, or I will go to see you.~I thirst too 163 CCXXVI | that follows it. I cannot go to Paris for a week yet, 164 CCXXVII | you come? I should like to go to see you in Croisset, 165 CCXXVII | better, but hardly able to go about. Write me a line, 166 CCXXVIII | forever.~I am planning to go to Paris at the end of next 167 CCXXVIII | there still? If not, I shall go earlier.~But I should like 168 CCXXVIII | 23rd of this month: I shall go. And I should even like 169 CCXXXI | talk, it is so lovely! I go on foot to the stream, I 170 CCXXXI | it lovely, too? You wont go there without seeing the 171 CCXXXIII | Switzerland; they would rather go in the opposite direction, 172 CCXXXIII | accustomed playthings, when they go out into the world. Aurore 173 CCXXXIII | want to be deceived must go to live in a desert. It 174 CCXXXIII | agreeable to others, I want to go away quietly without saying 175 CCXXXIV | you return? Where do you go then? To Paris or to Nohant? 176 CCXXXIV | September I shall have to go about a bit on business. 177 CCXXXIV | bit on business. I shall go to Paris. Write then to 178 CCXXXV | find you in Paris when I go there for my play. I have 179 CCXXXVI | that I have been tempted to go there to embrace you, but 180 CCXXXVIII| write to me.~I shall not go to Paris until after a month’ 181 CCXXXIX | last of my intimates to go. He closes the list. Whom 182 CCXXXIX | Whom shall I see now when I go to Paris? With whom shall 183 CCXL | dont think that I shall go to Paris before February. 184 CCXLIV | Paris? But when shall I go? I dont know.~I am a little 185 CCXLV | working now on one which will go with it. Conclusion: the 186 CCXLV | Why does not Duquesnel go to find General Ladmirault, 187 CCXLV | Paris in February, I shall go to see you at the end of 188 CCXLIX | last month, every time I go out, I am seized anew with 189 CCLI | I was getting ready to go to Nohant, when he said 190 CCLI | said to me: “Wait, I’ll go with you the first of April.” 191 CCLI | s and I shall beg him to go earlier, as I am beginning 192 CCLVI | very much, this summer, to go to Saint Gervais, to bleach 193 CCLVI | Viardot this evening, I shall go early and we will talk of 194 CCLX | The man is mad. I want to go and find the rural guard.~ 195 CCLXIII | in our country! I still go every day to dip into the 196 CCLXIX | rehearsals which make you go to and fro are good for 197 CCLXXI | course of your play. I would go to applaud it, my cherished 198 CCLXXIII | aside from his desire to go to entrap his wife. Not 199 CCLXXIV | enraged because I did not go to see him; and a third 200 CCLXXVI | fields. In July I shall go to get rid of my congestion 201 CCLXXVIII| in a short month, I shall go to spend three weeks on 202 CCLXXIX | Paris? I went through it to go to Switzerland, and I read “ 203 CCLXXX | nest. I urge Maurice to go about without me, since 204 CCLXXXVI | extremely useful, and I shall go on as long as I have a breath, 205 CCLXXXVI | what you want!” one must go through with “Do what you 206 CCLXXXVII| crossing an endless solitude to go I dont know where. And 207 CCLXXXVII| criticism!~I am reasonable. I go out every day, I exercise, 208 CCLXXXIX | it is not warm enough to go out, I get bored with not 209 CCLXXXIX | shining hair, and all will go well.~Aurore is getting 210 CCXCI | wandering gout, pains that go all over me, an invincible 211 CCXCI | the rest doubtless would go well. You see, dear, good 212 CCXCII | at nine oclock, for we go to bed with the chickens 213 CCXCVI | But duty is there: we must go on and do our tasks without 214 CCXCVII | or winter I shall have to go to Paris. I shall find you 215 CCXCVIII | dont know whether I shall go to see that revival. I have 216 CCXCVIII | say to you that I shall go to embrace you unless the 217 CCXCIX | that prodigious felow.~As I go out very little, I have 218 CCXCIX | my boots, so that I can go to present my compliments 219 CCCI | I have always tried to go into the soul of things 220 CCCII | good reading. Then one must go straight to the most elevated 221 CCCII | belittled by them, and let him go to the stake feeling that 222 CCCIII | have neither the time to go there, nor the wish to leave 223 CCCIV | I hope that you will not go to seek for your country-side 224 CCCIV | should not have been able to go to Paris. Your niece is 225 CCCVIII | the one on the left as you go up to the Propylaea). Well! 226 CCCIX | me of not letting myself go, according to nature. Well, 227 CCCXI | him? Are you the man to go to find him and explain 228 CCCXI | Civita-Vecchia, very much on the go and perhaps not easy to 229 CCCXI | that you are disposed to go to meet him, or that you


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