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Gustave Flaubert
The George Sand-Gustave Flaubert letters

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1 Introd | cannibals. And all the world is going to imitate them, is going 2 Introd | going to imitate them, is going to be a soldier! Russia 3 Introd | and, mark my word, we are going to think only of that, of 4 Introd | the following dream: of going to live in the sun in a 5 Introd | Where? What country is going to be tranquil in this struggle 6 Introd | civilization, a struggle which is going to be universal?” A month 7 VII | dear friend, since you are going away, and as in a fortnight, 8 VII | as in a fortnight, I am going to Berry for two or three 9 VII | Marguerite Thuillier who is also going away.~Do come to see my 10 XII | comrade and friend, I am going to see Alexandre at Saint-Valery 11 XIV | Sand~Paris, Friday.~On going home yesterday, I found 12 XIV | a little flattered. I am going to hunt up an especially 13 XVI | monastery, working and never going out? That is what it means 14 XIX | dear and famous face! I am going to have a large frame made 15 XXIV | belong to it, do I not? I am going to sleep, quite worn out; 16 XXVII | s shoes. Next week I am going to Palaiseau and I shall 17 XXVIII | plan formed long since of going every year to his house; 18 XXXI | here, like a lamp which is going out, yet which is here still. 19 XXXI | with all my heart, and I am going to, if I can, make people 20 XXXII | tide passes.~My novel is going very badly for the moment. 21 XXXIX | told me that his play was going better and better. I went 22 XLI | will not prevent him from going to Magny’s this evening. 23 XLII | as I dont know if I am going to be in shape very soon, 24 XLII | when I am ready. I think of going a little to the south when 25 XLII | really think that I am not going to live a long time, although 26 XLV | should give me a recipe for going faster: and you complain 27 XLVI | Alas, yes, the world is going to the devil in that respect; 28 XLVII | frank with me. For I am going to start studying the Revolution 29 LV | anxious for me, and I am going to hurry back to Croisset. 30 LVII | have said that SOCIETY was going to pieces.~Axiom: Hatred 31 LIX | the fine weather and I am going to take a bath of botany.~ 32 LX | says so, and, if you are going south, I shall put it off 33 LXVII | think that the Bois-Dore is going well, but I dont know anything 34 LXVII | keep me informed of what is going on. But I gathered gentians 35 LXVIII | master, I deprive myself of going to sit down to dream aloud 36 LXIX | house four times without going to see you. But I am cautious 37 LXIX | in October when you are going to be free, come to see 38 LXXI | then. That is why I am not going to Nohant. A week of recreation 39 LXXII | he is doing his duty in going to find a land which the 40 LXXII | you coming to Paris? I am going there between the 15th and 41 LXXIV | with the same characters, going through the most incredible 42 LXXIV | letter so fine that he is going to put the phrases and words 43 LXXVI | are working?—If you are going to Paris the end of the 44 LXXVIII | quarters. I despair somewhat of going to Croisset; it is tomorrow 45 LXXIX | respite, since they are not going to bring on the confinement. 46 LXXXI | I am born anew, and I am going to embrace you so hard that 47 LXXXII | that we loved you. I am going to sleep so as to be ready 48 LXXXIV | The chain of the tug-boat going up or coming down the Seine.] 49 LXXXIV | disagreeable places.~Everything is going on well at our house, my 50 LXXXIX | two weeks ago that I was going to Paris, on business about 51 XCIII | antecedents.~My mother is going in a few days to Dieppe, 52 XCIX | only excitement consists in going to dine on Sundays at Rouen 53 C | acknowledge it to console me.~I am going to leave you in order to 54 CI | vague), and at the rate I am going, if I write these three 55 CIII | develops it. Always before going to sleep, I have an agreeable 56 CV | to be urged. But you are going there the end of March if 57 CVI | to tell me when you are going to Paris, my trip is delayed 58 CXI | of other things. But I am going to Paris in eight or ten 59 CXIV | 30 April, 1869~No way of going out today. This slavery 60 CXIX | half past six; but as I am going to Palaiseau, I may be a 61 CXXV | Fadette. In a few days I am going to make a tour of Normandy. 62 CXXV | me a good deal. I am not going to Normandy at all, my Lamberts 63 CXXV | my Lamberts whom I was going to see in Yport came back 64 CXXV | might be amusing. So I am going to be forced to start thinking 65 CXXXII | the other hand if it is going to make you ill, dont come, 66 CXXXIII | impatience, for you are not going to forget me, are you? You 67 CXXXIII | last like that?~You are going to spend the winter in Paris, 68 CXXXIV | but I hardly know what is going on, politics seems to me 69 CXXXVI | in which the contract was going to be signed. Raphael so 70 CLII | quick succession, and I am going away Saturday morning leaving 71 CLVII | to be applauded, we are going to attack such and such 72 CLXII | know that everything is going well with you, and that 73 CLXIII | Answer, and I act.~Things are going better and better here, 74 CLXVI | on my poor Bouilhet. I am going to see if there is not some 75 CLXVIII | this extravagant work is going to get hold of me. Oh! how 76 CLXXI | war, what luck!~Farming is going to nought, famine threatens, 77 CLXXII | wars between races perhaps going to begin again? One will 78 CLXXII | idea.~Is Prussia perhaps going to have a great drubbing 79 CLXXIII | this horrible experience going to prove to the world that 80 CLXXIII | destroying from the other. We are going to try to do as he, and 81 CLXXIII | earth to forget all that is going on above it. But we cannot 82 CLXXVI | Paris to yield, they are going to (1) terrify her by the 83 CLXXVI | I drill my men and I am going to Rouen to take lessons 84 CLXXVI | Sometimes I am afraid of going mad. The face of my mother, 85 CLXXVI | and of flap-doodle. We are going to become a Poland, then 86 CLXXVI | is ended. My brain is not going to recover. One can write 87 CLXXVII | the conviction that we are going to enter upon a stupid era. 88 CLXXVII | is agonizing. France is going to follow Spain and Italy, 89 CLXXVII | the face of all that is going on? What use, pray, is science, 90 CLXXVIII | happens, another world is going to begin, and I feel that 91 CLXXIX | I feel that the world is going by.~ 92 CLXXX | despair about France. She is going through expiation for her 93 CLXXXIII | what sort of a world are we going to enter! Paganism, Christianity, 94 CLXXXIII | cannibals. And all the world is going to imitate them, is going 95 CLXXXIII | going to imitate them, is going to be a soldier! Russia 96 CLXXXIII | and observe that one is going to think only of that, of 97 CLXXXIII | passion. Wholesale murder is going to be the end of all our 98 CLXXXIII | the following dream: of going to live in the sun in a 99 CLXXXIV | Where? What country is going to be tranquil in this struggle 100 CLXXXIV | civilization, a struggle which is going to be universal? Is not 101 CLXXXIV | mood or not! The season is going to be lovely. Paris will 102 CLXXXV | is hard! But I must! I am going to try to make up again 103 CLXXXV | preserve the Republic, are going to regret Badinguet and 104 CLXXXVI | little reaction that we are going to have after that? How 105 CLXXXVI | the good ecclesiastics are going to flourish again!~I have 106 CLXXXVII | have no longer a way of going and coming.~We embrace you, 107 CLXXXVIII| calm will return. We are going to become a great, flat 108 CLXXXVIII| who are advanced, we are going to cry out, “Long live the 109 CLXXXIX | troubled me extremely, and I am going to have a hard time in getting 110 CLXXXIX | Empire, and Haussman is going to present himself boldly 111 CXC | working? Is Saint-Antoine going well? Tell me what you are 112 CXCI | that book (mine)!~I am not going to Nohant, for I dont care 113 CXCII | friend, what years we are going through! We cannot go back 114 CXCIII | seems to me that we are all going off, I dont know where. 115 CXCIV | party, which is not even going to vote, and which is still 116 CXCIV | has written me that he is going to stay in Paris all winter 117 CXCVII | bourgeois this morning is going to become again a proletarian 118 CXCVII | the democratic army were going perhaps to subscribe to 119 CXCVII | The democratic people were going to force the bourgeois to 120 CXCVII | of the cannon, they were going to turn them on the Prussians, 121 CXCVII | It declares that it is going to free man from his shackles 122 CXCIX | departure for Paris. I am going to try to finish up with 123 CCI | very perplexed, and it is going to be necessary for me to 124 CCIV | revival of Ruy Blas which was going to be put ahead of Aisse 125 CCXII | silly since you believe I am going to blame you for your primer? 126 CCXVI | in Paris. After that I am going away with my mother: we 127 CCXVII | recreation.~I hope that we are going to come to life again without 128 CCXVII | these twelve days. I am going, I hope, to start at work 129 CCXX | also of Saint-Antoine. I am going to start working on it again 130 CCXXI | achievement of rest! and you are going to miss this anxiety, I 131 CCXXII | you, dear child. They are going to pay me for my novel in 132 CCXXXII | tobacco. To be agreeable I am going to smoke less; but I doubt 133 CCXXXII | t give a whoop.~As I am going to begin a book which will 134 CCXXXIII | old troubadour,~We too are going away, but without knowing 135 CCXXXIII | knowing yet where we are going; it doesnt make any difference 136 CCXXXIII | Plauchut included. He is going to travel with us.~When 137 CCXXXIX | balance. So I think that I am going on in my natural path; am 138 CCXL | it Saint-Antoine that is going to spread its wings over 139 CCXLI | two volumes to me. I am going to begin Nanon at once, 140 CCXLIII | around in my head. I am going to try to gather my ideas 141 CCXLV | the end of January, before going back to the Pan Monceau; 142 CCXLVIII | me. I am not thinking of going to Paris before the end 143 CCXLIX | here will be useless! Am I going to become like the canon 144 CCL | Despruneaux in his suit which is going to be appealed. My letter 145 CCLI | months? What trouble was going on in the depths of my being? 146 CCLIII | nothing would prevent me from going tomorrow But our friend 147 CCLIII | first week in April.~I am going this evening to two costume 148 CCLIV | telling me that you are going out among people, that you 149 CCLIV | Saint-Antoine. It is Maurice who is going to be interested in that! 150 CCLIV | that it is there.~Keep on going about, you must, and above 151 CCLIX | resting my poor brain.~I am going to resume my readings for 152 CCLXIV | Between now and January I am going to compose dialogues in 153 CCLXVI | have a quiet moment, I am going to profit by it by talking 154 CCLXVI | it.~Do you know what I am going to do to complete my ecclesiastical 155 CCLXVI | ecclesiastical character? I am going to be a godfather. Madame 156 CCLXVI | very far away! and I am going to be, all this winter, 157 CCLXVIII | the main thing. Now I am going lo give you some news about 158 CCLXIX | February, 1874~Everything is going well, and you are satisfied, 159 CCLXXI | Wednesday that they are going to judge it. The jury may 160 CCLXXVI | is it finished? You are going to fall back into the theatre! 161 CCLXXVI | Odeon, perhaps they are going to ask you to put on horses! 162 CCLXXVII | to come to see us before going to Croisset, you would make 163 CCLXXIX | wanted for a book that he is going to do. The tone of his letter 164 CCLXXX | strength is not equal to going with him. He leaves tomorrow 165 CCLXXXI | Speaking of plays, I am going again to expose myself to 166 CCLXXXII | despair; but now things are going, I am all right, come what 167 CCLXXXII | grouchy and that you are going to answer me: “What difference 168 CCLXXXIV | think of the dead, and I am going to say a very pretentious 169 CCLXXXVII| forehead.~Abnormal things are going on inside me. My psychic 170 CCLXXXIX | me, tell me that you are going out of doors, that you are 171 CCLXXXIX | better.—I have finished going over the proofs of Flamarande. 172 CCLXXXIX | the stocks. Everything is going well in the nest, except 173 CCXC | conditions.~I am thinking of going to Paris next month, shall 174 CCXCI | COW, and this evening I am going to begin work without looking 175 CCXCI | judge impartially. I am not going to leave my house for a 176 CCXCIX | December, 1875~Things are going a little better, and I am 177 CCXCIX | except Shakespeare, whom am going through from beginning to 178 CCXCIX | However, this evening I am going to resign myself to putting 179 CCXCIX | the Odeon, a live bear is going to appear on the boards. 180 CCC | write him?~Then you are going to start grubbing again? 181 CCCI | leaving it soon, and of not going to another which might be 182 CCCV | Harrisse told me that he was going to write to you immediately. 183 CCCV | milk-food, I read before going to bed the Medea of Euripides, 184 CCCXIII | By the way, how is Cadio going?~Tell your dear mamma that 185 CCCXVII | written two stories, and I am going to begin another so as to


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