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let 119
lethargic 1
lets 3
letter 117
letters 37
letting 3
lettre 1
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120 those
119 better
119 let
117 letter
115 long
115 thing
115 troubadour
Gustave Flaubert
The George Sand-Gustave Flaubert letters

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1 Introd | first passage is from a letter of June 14, 1867:~“I am 2 Introd | stultified France.” In another letter of the same Period and similar 3 Introd | figurative passage of a letter which denounces modern republicanism, 4 I | is the whole of it.~Your letter which I have just received 5 I | your article [Footnote: Letter about Salammbo, January, 6 IV | taken my name and written a letter with it to a lady who had 7 V | poor Theodore. [Footnote: Letter written by Eugene Lambert.]~ 8 VI | May, 1866~This is not a letter from Goulard. He is dead! 9 XIV | must send them to me in a letter, it is for something cabalistic.~ 10 XV | You write me a good dear letter which I kiss. Dont forget 11 XX | master, and I wrote you a letter which is waiting for you 12 XXI | 1866~Dear friend,~Your letter was forwarded to me from 13 XXVI | embrace you tenderly. Your letter of this morning, so melancholy, 14 XXVII | two days. I am cured. Your letter does my heart good. I shall 15 XXXII | reread, a propos of your last letter (and by a very natural connection 16 XXXVII | 1866~Oh! how lovely the letter of Marengo the Swallow is! 17 XXXVII | you write me in your last letter is so my way of thinking, 18 XXXIX | promised me to copy the Marengo letter in a feigned hand to see 19 XL | so well, that he read the letter in question with an astonishment 20 XLI | until noon that I read the letter; the bearer said he came 21 XLII | was strapped; your first letter was awaiting him every day 22 XLIV | NOT LAST. I received your letter this morning, dear friend 23 XLVI | you the last page of his letter; you will see that you have 24 XLVII | you back the page from the letter of your friend Barbes, whose 25 XLVIII | money matters, I opened my letter again, to offer you half 26 L | day after I got your last letter.~ 27 LXIII | I do not know even if my letter will reach you. Never mind, 28 LXIX | October, 1867~I have sent your letter to Barbes; it is fine and 29 LXXI | received your “very niceletter. I am a wretch not to have 30 LXXIV | should like this chatty letter to substitute for one of 31 LXXIV | and Maurice thinks your letter so fine that he is going 32 LXXX | address on the ENCLOSED letter and to put it in the mail.~ 33 LXXXIV | although you forwarded a letter for me to him, and from 34 LXXXIX | poor. I told you in my lost letter that Sylvanie [Footnote: 35 XC | I told you of it in the letter which you did not receive. 36 XCVII | answered at length your last letter, my dear master. You told 37 CIV | of criticism in your last letter to me, telling me that it 38 CVIII | Shall I never know it? My letter is still waiting there for 39 CXIII | Palaiseau and I find your letter. Saturday I am not sure 40 CXVII | you. I received today the letter which you wrote to me at 41 CXXII | What a good and charming letter was yours, adored master! 42 CXXV | again.~I am resuming my letter interrupted for two days 43 CXXIX | days to write you a long letter in which I should tell you 44 CXXXI | let Chilly write me the letter on which we agreed Wednesday, 45 CXXXVI | Then a little while ago, a letter (very polite) from the aforesaid 46 CXXXIX | things that will pass as a letter in the mail; ah! well, yes!~ 47 CXLIV | I received, after your letter of the day before, a letter 48 CXLIV | letter of the day before, a letter from Berton, who thinks 49 CXLV | Pretty! Pretty!~What a sweet letter you wrote me day before 50 CXLVIII | 1870~(On the back of a letter from Edme Simonnet)~I don’ 51 CLIV | wants you to write me a letter in which you tell me that 52 CLIV | model. I shall send that letter to Madame Cornu who will 53 CLIV | me enthusiastically of a letter you wrote her on a method 54 CLVI | know that she [Footnote: Letter written about the rumour 55 CLVI | novel, Malgre tout; the letter was sent by Flaubert to 56 CLVIII | master,~I have just sent your letter (for which I thank you) 57 CLVIII | Cornu, enclosing it in a letter from your troubadour, in 58 CLX | to you for news when your letter was brought to me this morning. 59 CLXIV | because I have not had a letter from you for a long time. 60 CLXVIII | of enthusiasm!~Your last letter but one was very sad. You 61 CLXIX | evening I shall receive a letter from you the next morning; 62 CLXXXII | February, 1871~I received your letter of the 15th this morning; 63 CLXXXIV | March, 1871~I received your letter of the 11th yesterday.~We 64 CLXXXVIII| for such a long time! Your letter of this morning has saddened 65 CLXXXVIII| But this is a very long letter. When I start abusing my 66 CXC | Evidently an answer to a lost letter.]~ No, I am not ill, my 67 CXCII | indeed received your other letter, and I was waiting for courage 68 CXCVI | must enclose in the first letter that you have occasion to 69 CXCVIII | before yesterday, and my letter took such proportions that 70 CXCVIII | two articles a month. The letter a un ami does not indicate 71 CXCIX | Aisse.~The middle of your letter made me SHED A TEAR, without 72 CC | I answered a part of a letter of some friend whom no one 73 CC | storms of personality.~That letter that you wrote me in haste, 74 CC | I will not write a long letter to you.~I embrace you affectionately, 75 CCIV | GEORGE SAND 1 December~Your letter which I have just found 76 CCVII | to begin: (1) Your little letter of the 4th of January, which 77 CCVII | same time as Aisse and a letter of mine to the Conseil municipal 78 CCXVI | will be finished.~In your letter before the last one you 79 CCXVI | have received an anonymous letter from her, in verse, in which 80 CCXVIII | myself badly (in my last letter). I spoke to you of distractions 81 CCXXIII | once your first, very kind letter. But I was too sad. I lacked 82 CCXXIII | be all right.~Your second letter (that of yesterday) moved 83 CCXXXI | all day. But where will my letter find you? I shall wait to 84 CCXXXII | inconveniently the last time.~This letter is stupid. But they are 85 CCXXXIV | Thursday~Dear master,~In the letter I received from you at Luchon 86 CCXXXVI | promises me to write you a letter soon. You see that she does 87 CCXXXVII | Dear master,~In your last letter, among the nice things that 88 CCXXXIX | written me a very tender, good letter, thanks; I embrace you even 89 CCXLII | happy and very proud of the letter you wrote him; there is 90 CCXLV | notice a phrase in your last letter: “The publisher would have 91 CCL | going to be appealed. My letter will probably be forwarded 92 CCLVIII | you today. We reread your letter this morning in which you 93 CCLXII | yesterday, I found your letter, dear good master. All is 94 CCLXX | said to me (in your last letter) about your dear little 95 CCLXXII | servant when he handed me your letter this morning. Knowing your 96 CCLXXIII | Thank you for your long letter about le Candidat. Now here 97 CCLXXIII | 2) cut out the anonymous letter, which is unnecessary, since 98 CCLXXIX | ministerial envelope was a letter from an underclerk, which 99 CCLXXIX | going to do. The tone of his letter is frivolous, from which 100 CCLXXX | to thank you for the good letter which you wrote to me about 101 CCLXXX | The 7th~I am taking up my letter again, begun yesterday; 102 CCLXXXI | you send me, in your last letter, a horrid thing. Could I, 103 CCLXXXI | has written me an admiring letter and is disposed to put on 104 CCLXXXIV | without answering such a letter as your last. I was waiting 105 CCLXXXVI | me a very wise and good letter. He now sees relative safety 106 CCLXXXVII| morning I have received the letter from Maurice, so the Lord 107 CCXCIV | I learn only today in a letter from that dear, lazy soul 108 CCC | What a good and lovely letter she wrote me! Tell her that 109 CCCI | December, 1875~Your good letter of the 18th, so maternally 110 CCCII | days since I wrote this letter, and every day I have been 111 CCCIII | them. I am writing him a letter that he will receive tomorrow, 112 CCCV | immediately. Therefore his letter will arrive before mine. 113 CCCVI | in an article than in a letter, because there is a general 114 CCCIX | have not answered your last letter, and I have said nothing 115 CCCIX | this is to answer your last letter, this is, I think what separates 116 CCCXIII | from whom I have received a letter today, charges me to remember 117 CCCXVI | yesterday a very sympathetic letter from good Tourgueneff. He


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