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1 Introd | forty, in his family seat at Croisset, beginning his seven years’ 2 Introd | Nohant in 1866 to him at Croisset, she epitomises her distinction 3 Introd | succeeded to the family-seat at Croisset, near Rouen, he settled 4 Introd | occupation of his own home at Croisset. The first reaction of both 5 XVI | have you read it to me. Le Croisset is so near to Palaiseau!— 6 XVII | XVII. TO GEORGE SAND Croisset, 1866~I a mysterious being, 7 XIX | XIX. TO GEORGE SAND Croisset, Saturday evening, ... 1866~ 8 XX | XX. TO GEORGE SAND Croisset, Saturday evening, 1866~ 9 XXI | TO GUSTAVE FLAUBERT, at Croisset Nohant, Monday evening, 10 XXIV | of you and your mother at Croisset and looking at the Seine, 11 XXVII | TO GUSTAVE FLAUBERT, at Croisset Paris, 13 November, 1866 12 XXXII | XXXII. TO GEORGE SAND Croisset, Tuesday~You are alone and 13 XXXIII | TO GUSTAVE FLAUBERT, at Croisset Palaiseau, 29 November, 14 XXXVI | Monsieur Gustave Flobert at Croisset, Rouen [The postage stamp 15 XL | XL. TO GEORGE SAND Croisset, Saturday night~I have seen 16 XLIII | XLIII. TO GEORGE SAND Croisset, Saturday night~No, dear 17 XLVI | Palaiseau, after my return from Croisset. An emaciation that is too 18 L | as sedentary there as at Croisset?~In that case I shall hardly 19 L | them. They were sent to Croisset the day after I got your 20 LIV | the same in Paris as in Croisset? It seems to me that everywhere 21 LV | am going to hurry back to Croisset. If she is doing well towards 22 LVI | TO GUSTAVE FLAUBERT, at Croisset Nohant, 9 May, 1867~Dear 23 LVII | prevent you from pushing on to Croisset where everyone, including 24 LIX | TO GUSTAVE FLAUBERT, at Croisset Nohant, 30 May, 1867~Here 25 LXIII | TO GUSTAVE FLAUBERT, at Croisset Nohant, 18 August, 1867~ 26 LXV | TO GUSTAVE FLAUBERT, at Croisset Nohant, 10 September, 1867~ 27 LXVII | TO GUSTAVE FLAUBERT, at Croisset Paris, Tuesday, 1st October, 28 LXVII | twice within two steps of Croisset and I sent you some big 29 LXX | TO GUSTAVE FLAUBERT, at Croisset Nohant, 27 October, 1867~ 30 LXXI | be for us to come back to Croisset together. You know very 31 LXXIV | TO GUSTAVE FLAUBERT, at Croisset Nohant, 31 December, 1867~ 32 LXXVIII | despair somewhat of going to Croisset; it is tomorrow that that 33 LXXIX | spend two days at that dear Croisset. But then don’t go on Thursday, 34 LXXX | shall not go with you to Croisset, for you must sleep, and 35 LXXXIV | TO GUSTAVE FLAUBERT, at Croisset Nohant, 21 June, 1868~Here 36 LXXXV | LXXXV. TO GEORGE SAND Croisset, Sunday, 5 July, 1868~I 37 LXXXVI | TO GUSTAVE FLAUBERT, at Croisset Nohant, 31 July, 1868~I 38 LXXXVI | 1868~I am writing to you at Croisset in any case, because I doubt 39 LXXXVI | be cruel.~Shall I go to Croisset this autumn? I begin to 40 LXXXVII | Wednesday I shall be in Croisset, not to stir from there 41 LXXXVIII | LXXXVIII. TO GEORGE SAND Croisset, Wednesday evening, 9 September, 42 LXXXIX | TO GUSTAVE FLAUBERT, at Croisset Paris, 10 September, 1868~ 43 CIV | CIV. TO GEORGE SAND Croisset, Tuesday, 2 February, 1869~ 44 CVI | as you are all alone at Croisset. Maurice and Lina have gone 45 CXXXIII | TO GUSTAVE FLAUBERT, at Croisset Nohant, 15 Nov., 1869~What 46 CXLIV | too bad weather to go to Croisset; it is always an effort 47 CLIX | try to go to see you in Croisset from Paris between the dawn 48 CLX | I shall return home to Croisset the first of May. But I 49 CLXI | exhausted. As soon as I am at Croisset, I shall begin the article 50 CLXIII | you are working too hard.~Croisset will cure you if you consent 51 CLXIV | TO GUSTAVE FLAUBERT, at Croisset Nohant, 20 May, 1870~It 52 CLXIV | troubadour. You must be in Croisset. If it is as warm there 53 CLXV | with getting settled in Croisset. Then my mother has been 54 CLXIX | you have COOL WEATHER in Croisset since you want to sleep 55 CLXX | CLXX. TO GEORGE SAND Croisset, Wednesday evening...1870~ 56 CLXXI | TO GUSTAVE FLAUBERT, at Croisset Nohant, 26 July, 1870~I 57 CLXXII | CLXXII. TO GEORGE SAND Croisset, Wednesday, 3 August, 1870~ 58 CLXXIII | TO GUSTAVE FLAUBERT, at Croisset. Nohant, 8 August, 1870~ 59 CLXXIV | CLXXIV. TO GEORGE SAND. Croisset, Wednesday, 1870~I got to 60 CLXXV | TO GUSTAVE FLAUBERT, at Croisset. Nohant, 15 August, 1870~ 61 CLXXX | TO GUSTAVE FLAUBERT, at Croisset. Le Chatre, 14 October, 62 CLXXXI | TO GUSTAVE FLAUBERT, at Croisset. Nohant, 4 February, 1871.~ 63 CLXXXIII | pedantry!~I have now at Croisset twelve Prussians. As soon 64 CLXXXIV | TO GUSTAVE FLAUBERT, at Croisset. Nohant, 17 March, 1871~ 65 CLXXXIV | barbarous guests devastate Croisset; for they continue in spite 66 CLXXXV | resign myself to re-enter Croisset! It is hard! But I must! 67 CLXXXVI | CLXXXVI. TO GEORGE SAND. Croisset, Monday evening, two o’clock.~ 68 CLXXXVII | TO GUSTAVE FLAUBERT, at Croisset. Nohant, 28 April, 1871~ 69 CLXXXVII | found your charming nest at Croisset. The Prussians occupied 70 CLXXXIX | CLXXXIX. TO GEORGE SAND Croisset, Sunday evening, 10 June, 71 CXC | me before you return to Croisset. I am blue from not seeing 72 CXCI | fortnight I shall be back in Croisset. Between the 15th and the 73 CXCIII | mother, your family, of Croisset. Love us still, as we love 74 CXCIV | CXCIV. TO GEORGE SAND Croisset, Wednesday, 6 September~ 75 CXCV | CXCV. TO GEORGE SAND Croisset, 8 September, 1871~Ah! how 76 CXCVI | TO GUSTAVE FLAUBERT, at Croisset Nohant, 8 September, 1871~ 77 CCI | fully twenty electors of Croisset. Money, mind, and even race 78 CCXVI | there? Are you coming to Croisset this summer to hear Saint-Antoine?~ 79 CCXVI | Easter I shall be back at Croisset, and shall start to work 80 CCXX | CCXX. TO GEORGE SAND Croisset~Here I am, back again here, 81 CCXXIII | for it.~My mother has left Croisset to Caroline with the condition 82 CCXXIII | already, and the house at Croisset is expensive. I think I 83 CCXXV | shall keep my apartments at Croisset. That will be my refuge, 84 CCXXVII | like to go to see you in Croisset, but I do not know if I 85 CCXXVIII | have you now in my poor Croisset.~It seems to me that we 86 CCXXXII | and no happier than at Croisset, even a little less so, 87 CCXXXIV | CCXXXIV. TO GEORGE SAND Croisset, Thursday~Dear master,~In 88 CCXXXIV | for me, I am not leaving Croisset. From the 1st to the 20th 89 CCXXXVIII| a long time. Are you at Croisset? You must have been in Paris 90 CCXLII | What is coming here from Croisset, for a man? If you won’t 91 CCL | wrote to you yesterday to Croisset, Lina thinking that you 92 CCLVI | How far Nohant is from Croisset!~Yours, dear good master, 93 CCLXII | CCLXII. TO GEORGE SAND Croisset, Friday, 5th September, 94 CCLXIV | CCLXIV. TO GEORGE SAND Croisset, Thursday~Whatever happens, 95 CCLXXIV | to renew the furniture at Croisset, fooled again!~My dress 96 CCLXXVII | to see us before going to Croisset, you would make us happy.~ 97 CCLXXVIII| CCLXXVIII. TO GEORGE SAND Croisset, Tuesday, 26th March, 1874~ 98 CCLXXXIII| proved and appreciated at Croisset, I fear for you that solitude 99 CCXC | of the trees to the turf; Croisset must be even prettier, for 100 CCXCI | CCXCI. TO GEORGE SAND Croisset, 10th May, 1875~A wandering 101 CCXCVII | what price they would sell Croisset for if they are obliged 102 CCCXII | which I shall return to Croisset from which spot I shall 103 CCCXV | Thursday, I shall be at Croisset.~Saturday morning, 3d June, 104 CCCXVI | CCCXVI. To MAURICE SAND Croisset, Sunday, 24 June, 1876~You 105 CCCXVII | CCCXVII. To MAURICE SAND Croisset, Tuesday, 3rd October, 1876~ 106 CCCXIX | her advice.”~I shall be at Croisset till the 8th or the 10th