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1 Introd | yet it maintains in one way and another the tradition 2 Introd | French Revolution; and by way of contrast we may speak 3 Introd | agreeable, what not?~“The only way not to be unhappy is to 4 Introd | one cannot take it in any way, and then how can one endure 5 VI | is quite literary in that way.~ 6 XX | beautiful, like a triumphal way, they stray off by little 7 XXIV | Perrin.~I travelled half the way alone, thinking of you and 8 XXXI | love each other in the old way.~You don’t have to write 9 XXXIII | in an entirely impersonal way; for what is good for one 10 XXXIII | place limits, there is no way of doing otherwise. Nature, 11 XXXIII | hearing them answered in one way or another without any victoriously 12 XXXIII | events which we put in the way of their legs. Imbued by 13 XXXV | are compressed in every way, and we thrust out our roots 14 XXXVII | your last letter is so my way of thinking, that I have 15 XLV | love two people in the same way and that one can experience 16 LIV | novel? Does it go on its way the same in Paris as in 17 LX | gold. He looked the other way. I showed him one in silver. 18 LXVII | anything about it. I have a way of my own of being in Paris, 19 LXXXVIII | September, 1868~Is this the way to behave, dear master? 20 XCIII | IT OUGHT TO HAVE BEEN THE WAY IT IS! It is plain, it gets 21 XCVI | one cannot take it in any way, and then how can one endure 22 XCVII | complete solitude, good way of making life run along 23 CIII | we like each other that way, it is all right. The reason 24 CIV | every day, which is a fine way to make money out of literature). 25 CIV | between ourselves, was the way he praised the emperor to 26 CIV | in itself, in an intense way? They analyze very keenly 27 CVI | table at Nohant.]~What a way of speaking, eh? How the 28 CXIV | FLAUBERT 30 April, 1869~No way of going out today. This 29 CXVIII | anything, that it was not your way of acting, but that for 30 CXXI | without a trial.” That is the way one serves the cause of 31 CXXIX | regret Bouilhet in every way. I shall be less easy than 32 CXXIX | they propose are, to my way of thinking, impossible. 33 CXXXIII | little. It is arranged that way; I don’t know if I am making 34 CXXXV | although less violent, is in no way behind it. These gentlemen 35 CXL | you. Criticism is in a sad way; too much theory!~Don’t 36 CXLII | will be less bored on the way. I have just written to 37 CXLIII | didn’t you suffer on the way? Reassure us.~We were so 38 CLIV | myself before people, I give way from time to time to floods 39 CLIX | are on your feet in every way.~My invalids and my well 40 CLXV | is very painful in every way. The difficulty is in knowing 41 CLXVI | see if there is not some way of reviving one of his comedies 42 CLXXII | heart is oppressed in a way that astonishes me, and 43 CLXXII | missed its point, by the way). Do you think that if France, 44 CLXXX | hardly knows yet in what way to go at it.~So we have 45 CLXXXVII | But I have no longer a way of going and coming.~We 46 CLXXXVIII| Moreover they are on the way there, and then calm will 47 CXC | hunger. There is no other way to make them understand 48 CXCIX | of morality, which to my way of thinking composes all 49 CCV | Flaugergues whom by the way, the minister is aiding 50 CCXVI | complained in a friendly way that I had not paid him 51 CCXXXVII | frightfully.~This vice, by the way, BETRAYING ONE’S FRIENDS 52 CCXLI | impossible for me to change my way of living.~Do you mean to 53 CCXLIV | care if they stand in my way, but how about the future 54 CCXLIX | citizens of Rouen! That is the way friends are! Everything 55 CCL | cure all my family the same way, it is so easy to do and 56 CCLI | very ill in an indefinable way. But now I am better. Since 57 CCLVI | Fadette. Yes, that is the way it is, one is so happy at 58 CCLVII | the comedy.~What a horrid way of writing is required for 59 CCLXIII | our holy religion.~By the way, I think that we shall have 60 CCLXVI | everybody. Yes, that’s the way it is. No indignations, 61 CCLXVI | certitude, that is preparing the way for universal suffrage, 62 CCLXVI | suffrage, which is, to my way of thinking, the shame of 63 CCLXVII | However, that is hardly the way of the actors whom I have 64 CCLXXIX | People do not write in that way to a Carpentras urchin, 65 CCLXXIX | talked to him in such a way that he will never more 66 CCLXXX | by fatigue. That is the way I am growing old, and now 67 CCLXXXIX | what comes, in a cowardly way, if you like, but there 68 CCXC | is a great loss in every way, for he was absolutely devoted 69 CCXCIV | change for the better, a new way will be found, for it is 70 CCXCV | Napoleon feels exactly the way he does. But they have strong 71 CCC | of my will and of a new way of understanding which is 72 CCCII | that humanity is on the way to the heights. I believe 73 CCCII | unless it is done frankly by way of a chronicle. But to withdraw 74 CCCVI | not change anything in my way of thinking, that art ought 75 CCCX | to write them in such a way! How charming, poetic and 76 CCCXIII | of the whole, the logical way the events were worked out 77 CCCXIII | boulevard theatre?~By the way, how is Cadio going?~Tell 78 CCCXVII | to change anything in my way of living. If I have been 79 CCCXVII | She had found the best way to bring me back to respect