| Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library | ||
| Alphabetical [« »] european 2 eve 8 even 130 evening 103 event 8 events 10 eveque 2 | Frequency [« »] 104 anything 104 into 104 maurice 103 evening 103 find 102 why 101 days | Gustave Flaubert The George Sand-Gustave Flaubert letters IntraText - Concordances evening |
Letter
1 Introd | from the level rays of the evening sun after a day of storms. 2 VII | be there at 6, and in the evening you could leave with my 3 X | twice more.~G. Sand~Saturday evening.~ 4 XII | FLAUBERT Paris, Wednesday evening, 22 August, 1866~My good 5 XII | at Saint-Valery Saturday evening. I shall stay there Sunday 6 XII | leave Wednesday morning or evening for Paris. A word in response 7 XV | your family.~G. S.~Sunday evening~I forgot! Levy promises 8 XIX | SAND Croisset, Saturday evening, ... 1866~Good, I have it, 9 XX | SAND Croisset, Saturday evening, 1866~Your sending the package 10 XXI | Croisset Nohant, Monday evening, 1 October, 1866~Dear friend,~ 11 XXIV | Paris I learn sad news. Last evening, while we were talking—and 12 XXIV | wept unrestrainedly all the evening, and I embrace you so much 13 XXVI | especially missed you last evening at ten o’clock. There was 14 XXVII | I saw your friend last evening in the foyer at the Odeon. 15 XXVII | infinite goodness, and one evening when you called your mother “ 16 XXVII | forgot, I saw Couture this evening; he told me that in order 17 XXX | money-maker. There was a line this evening as at Villemer, and Magny 18 XXXI | bring me luck to say good evening to my dear comrade before 19 XXXIX | troubadour is content this evening. He has passed the night 20 XXXIX | adored at the Odeon, and this evening they told me that his play 21 XLI | from going to Magny’s this evening. He could not die in better 22 XLIV | several hours during the evening. Yet, THAT WILL PASS. THE 23 XLV | TO GEORGE SAND Wednesday evening~I have followed your counsel, 24 XLVI | Maurice regales us this evening with marionettes. They are 25 LIII | G. S. Maurice Saturday evening.~ 26 LX | in time to return in the evening to Paris; for the dear little 27 LXV | absolutely forced to spend the evening of the 19th in Paris that 28 LXV | Paris at six o’clock in the evening at the latest. But if you 29 LXVII | information. I asked Peyrat last evening, I am writing today to Barbes 30 LXXI | ashamed as touched, last evening, when I received your “very 31 LXXI | this sort of fluff:~“One evening, expected by Hortense, Having 32 LXXIV | despairing, and sulks all the evening.~ 33 LXXVIII | to be at home Wednesday evening, I should go to chat an 34 LXXVIII | devotedly!~G. Sand Monday evening.~ 35 LXXX | shall probably go in the evening.~Embrace your dear mamma 36 LXXXII | entirely yours.~G. Sand Tuesday evening, rue Gay-Lussac, 5.~ 37 LXXXIII | alive and very lovely this evening. The mother is very well, 38 LXXXIII | love me.~G. Sand~Thursday evening. I leave Tuesday for Nohant.~ 39 LXXXVI | four hours of work, in the evening, recreation, and the life 40 LXXXVIII | SAND Croisset, Wednesday evening, 9 September, 1868~Is this 41 XCII | troubadour.~Paris, Friday evening, 28 August or 4 September, 42 XCIII | TO GEORGE SAND Saturday evening~I received your two notes, 43 XCIII | taken my copy. At last, this evening, they gave it back to me; 44 XCIV | am at the theatre every evening from six o’clock till two 45 XCVII | TO GEORGE SAND Saturday evening~I am remorseful for not 46 CI | at seven o’clock in the evening. Such are my mad orgies 47 CXIII | GUSTAVE FLAUBERT Thursday evening, 29 April, 1869~I am back 48 CXIII | But I see him tomorrow evening, and I shall try to get 49 CXIII | write you then, tomorrow evening, Friday, and if he frees 50 CXVI | before dinner.~G. Sand~Tues. evening.~ 51 CXVIII | should be alone and one evening will be enough for the rest. 52 CXIX | Your troubadour Thursday evening, 20 May, 1869.~ 53 CXXV | loves you.~G. Sand~Saturday evening~I have just received news 54 CXXX | GUSTAVE FLAUBERT Wednesday evening, 13 October, 1869~Our poor 55 CXXX | I went back there this evening, Chilly IS UNWILLING, and 56 CXXXVIII | Friday, 10 o’clock in the evening, 1869~Dear master, good 57 CXXXIX | p. 415.] today and this evening, I am better, it is clearer. 58 CXLI | Do come the 23d in the evening, so as to be rested for 59 CXLVII | severe cold. I saw Theo this evening, I told him to come to dine 60 CXLVII | spoke ill of you.~Wednesday evening.~ 61 CXLIX | love you,~G. Sand~Tuesday evening~ 62 CL | GUSTAVE FLAUBERT Sunday evening, 20th February, 1870~I went 63 CLI | quite overwhelmed by it this evening, when I got your note, and 64 CLII | I expect you. Wednesday evening.~ 65 CLIV | received a telegram yesterday evening from Madame Cornu containing 66 CLVII | Gustave Flaubert~Sunday evening.~ 67 CLVIII | aesthetics.~I saw l’Autre last evening, and I wept several times. 68 CLX | books that I read in the evening, and I begin again the next 69 CLXVIII | TO GEORGE SAND Saturday evening, 2 July, 1870~Dear good 70 CLXIX | if I write to you in the evening I shall receive a letter 71 CLXX | SAND Croisset, Wednesday evening...1870~What has become of 72 CLXXIII | have reached the point this evening of knowing that we are beaten. 73 CLXXIII | G. Sand~Nohant, Sunday evening.~ 74 CLXXVII | CLXXVII. TO GEORGE SAND Sunday evening~I am still alive, dear master, 75 CLXXXVI | GEORGE SAND. Croisset, Monday evening, two o’clock.~Dear master,~ 76 CLXXXIX | GEORGE SAND Croisset, Sunday evening, 10 June, 1871~Dear master,~ 77 CXCVII | again a proletarian this evening, and the proletarian of 78 CCIV | where I shall go on Sunday evening probably. Anyway your commission 79 CCXVI | now, I am reading in the evening, Kant’s Critique de la raison 80 CCXXIX | day for dinner, for the evening, in short, just as if we 81 CCXXXII | have been here since Sunday evening, dear master, and no happier 82 CCXLI | CCXLI. TO GEORGE SAND Monday evening, eleven o’clock, 25 November, 83 CCXLIX | CCXLIX. TO GEORGE SAND Monday evening, 3 February, 1873~Dear master,~ 84 CCL | of morphine taken every evening after digesting your dinner, 85 CCLIII | in April.~I am going this evening to two costume balls! Tell 86 CCLVI | see Madame Viardot this evening, I shall go early and we 87 CCLXII | progressed. I passed all one evening recently with him and I 88 CCLXVIII | TO GEORGE SAND Saturday evening, 7th February, 1874~I have 89 CCLXX | TO GEORGE SAND Saturday evening, 28 February, 1874~Dear 90 CCLXXII | best one was not there last evening!” That is just what I think.~ 91 CCLXXVI | CCLXXVI. TO GEORGE SAND Friday evening, 1st May, 1874~Things are 92 CCLXXX | stay in bed: I spend the evening with my children and I forget 93 CCLXXXVII| GEORGE SAND Paris, Saturday evening~Dear master,~I curse once 94 CCXCI | less like a COW, and this evening I am going to begin work 95 CCXCIX | Victor Hugo. However, this evening I am going to resign myself 96 CCC | that I want to spend all my evening with my family; but this 97 CCCVIII | CCCVIII. TO GEORGE SAND Monday evening, 3rd April, 1876~I have 98 CCCIX | CCCIX. TO GEORGE SAND Sunday evening... 1876~You OUGHT to call 99 CCCX | CCCX. TO GEORGE SAND Friday evening...1876~Ah! thank you from 100 CCCXII | CCCXII. To GEORGE SAND Monday evening~Dear master, Thanks to Madame 101 CCCXII | Tourgueneff leaves this evening for Saint Petersburg. He 102 CCCXIII | To MAURICE SAND Tuesday evening, 27th~All I can say to you, 103 CCCXIV | MADAM MAURICE SAND Thursday evening, 25th May, 1876~Dear Madam,~