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Gustave Flaubert
The George Sand-Gustave Flaubert letters

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talk

   Letter
1 Introd | depressed. I am ripe, you talk of my serenity, and envy 2 I | desire to see you and to talk with you.~It would be very 3 XXI | I did not see enough to talk about. But I sought a general 4 XXIII | the day you wish. My chief talk with you will be to listen 5 XXXI | to, if I can, make people talk who love each other in the 6 XL | from the top of a rock. The talk would be fine. Now, good 7 XLVII | dear master.~First, let’s talk of you; “arsenic.” I am 8 XLVIII | But I dont know why I talk to you of things considered 9 XLVIII | fulness of life. Dont let’s talk about them any longer and 10 LVII | war any more, they dont talk of anything.~The Exposition 11 LX | took the piece and went to talk with a group. I dont know 12 LXII | old troubadour always and talk to him of Paris; a few words 13 LXVII | you to the seaside or to talk with you at your house when 14 LXVIII | book? His preface causes talk. My poor Theo worries me. 15 LXX | the only one who does not talk of coming on. Yet, that 16 LXXIII | of the good God, “let us talk a little of Dozenval,” let 17 LXXX | for you must sleep, and we talk too much. But on Sunday 18 LXXXVII | see him tomorrow we shall talk again of you.~I expressed 19 XCIV | two in the morning. They talk of putting mattresses behind 20 CI | pleases me. Now, let us talk.~No, I dont get into a 21 CIV | That displeases you, let us talk no more about it.” He lacked 22 CIV | much so that one does not talk about it any longer.~What 23 CXI | rest, to embrace you, to talk of you, of your work, to 24 CXXIII | we dream of it, and we talk of it every day. You were 25 CXXIX | read Aisse to you so as to talk a little about it; some 26 CXXXVI | read my novel are afraid to talk to me of it lest they compromise 27 CXLIV | be upset at the truth: we talk of you every day. Yesterday, 28 CXLV | do you a service.~People talk of nothing but the death 29 CLXI | to like me for I let him talk all the time. There are 30 CLXI | There are high lights in his talk, things which sparkle for 31 CLXV | SINGLE house where they talk about literature? And when 32 CLXIX | little one is beginning to talk. Aurore chatters and argues. 33 CLXXVII | drum, where one does not talk of massacres, where one 34 CLXXXII | Let us hope that we can talk soon and tell all about 35 CLXXXVII | that I am busy, that I talk as if there were nothing; 36 CLXXXVII | cowardice.~But I did not want to talk to you of that, you ROAR 37 CLXXXIX | I dont know to whom to talk. I am choking. I am overcome, 38 CXCII | you, and I dont dare to talk, nor to think, nor to write, 39 CXCIV | I am making all the gods talk in a state of agony. The 40 CXCIV | That will be some one to talk to. For I can’t talk of 41 CXCIV | to talk to. For I can’t talk of anything whatever with 42 CCI | caresses to me.~Now let us talk again! I continually repeat 43 CCII | and universal. When they talk of the brutishness of the 44 CCXXV | we may have the time to talk. What would be very nice, 45 CCXXVIII | me that we have enough to talk about without stopping for 46 CCXXXI | too many; but I let him talk, it is so lovely! I go on 47 CCXXXI | that is madness. I let him talk, too; I am curing myself 48 CCXXXIII | to Paris, but we ought to talk about it together and you 49 CCXXXIV | you Saint-Antoine, then to talk to you about another more 50 CCXXXIV | important book, etc., and to talk about a hundred other things 51 CCXXXIX | Paris? With whom shall I talk of what interests me? I 52 CCXXXIX | continually revolted. They talk ONLY of politics and in 53 CCXXXIX | people dont know. We shall talk about that better than we 54 CCXLI | you with a pen. We shall talk of it when we meet.~Adieu, 55 CCXLII | Saint-Antoine to me, and we will talk of publishing it. What is 56 CCXLIII | gather my ideas together to talk about these excellent books 57 CCXLIV | at all that and I dont talk about it. That is how it 58 CCXLIV | my bag, and dont let us talk of it again except to advise 59 CCXLIV | with him. I should like to talk of all that with you; will 60 CCXLVIII | a good reason for you to talk about what interests me 61 CCLVI | heavy hearted. We did not talk, we did not sleep.~We found 62 CCLVI | shall go early and we will talk of you.~When shall we meet 63 CCLX | should like, however, to talk a bit with you, dear master.~ 64 CCLX | dont know whether they talk as much of the Shah in Nohant 65 CCLXVIII | dear master; now let us talk a little.~I knew through 66 CCLXXVI | master, that play that they talk about, is it finished? You 67 CCLXXVIII| how I want to see you and talk a long time with you! Everything 68 CCLXXIX | it is useless for me to talk to you of it, and you would 69 CCLXXXIV | Victor Hugo with whom I can talk of what interests me. Day 70 CCCXVI | absolutely. She used to talk of you as of a blessing.~ 71 CCCXVII | to see you—and second to talk of her.~When your business 72 CCCXVIII | literature. When we meet I shall talk a long time with you, if


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