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1 Introd | first volume and Flaubert is said to have killed himself by 2 Introd | that she has definitely said farewell to her youth, she 3 II | I am sorry not to have said adieu to you; but as I return 4 X | used to say, as would have said, alas, the unhappy Goulard. 5 XIV | found Couture to whom I said on your behalf that HIS 6 XVI | seen costumes which they said had been suppressed but 7 XXVI | you. The best thing was said to me by a former sub-prefect: “ 8 XXXII | lines from Virgil.” What he said of chastity is precisely 9 XXXV | himself for his fiancee. She said to him, “Let us wait till 10 XXXV | work,” and he works. She said to him, “Let us keep ourselves 11 XL | expressed myself badly when I said to you that “one should 12 XLI | read the letter; the bearer said he came from the Hotel Helder 13 XLIV | but very intelligent, who said very true things on that 14 XLIV | things on that subject. He said that I SPIRITUALIZED myself 15 LVII | tailors. One would have said that SOCIETY was going to 16 LIX | to have written what he said. He speaks little and often 17 LXV | ink, pretend that I have said nothing, and prepare to 18 LXXII | is I.” Or else you have said: “It is a spirit tapping 19 LXXIV | marvelous manner what is said to her and YIELDING TO REASON 20 LXXXII | and your mother, and we said a hundred times that we 21 LXXXV | rhymesters. It has been said that without religion, there 22 LXXXVI | word, for he ought to have said IMBECILE. There you are. 23 LXXXVII | expressed myself badly if I said that my book “will blame 24 LXXXVIII | roar)! But a propos of the said Rochefort, have they been 25 XC | limits. I have raged, I have said the hardest things to her, 26 XCI | Are they not, as Proudhon said, “the desolation of the 27 CIV | Sainte-Beuve’s place I should have said, “That displeases you, let 28 CV | change also. It must be said that one does not buy moral 29 CV | apricots are in flower. It is said that they will be ruined; 30 CXVIII | contract at any price. I then said to him many good things 31 CXVIII | gotten it very cheap. But he said to me, if the book is in 32 CXVIII | However, I persisted and he said to me: If the book is a 33 CXVIII | thousand francs more. I said that you would not demand 34 CXXII | things seems to me to have said its last word in 1815. Since 35 CXXXI | from you, for not having said anything to us about Latour 36 CXLIV | every day. Yesterday, Lina said to me that she admired very 37 CXLIV | advice.”~That sums up what we said. It is not useless to know 38 CLXIX | seemed to have recovered, said to me: “Which one of us 39 CLXIX | remembered their friends. I said, WHO KNOWS? Then we promised 40 CLXIX | have waited for him, he has said nothing to me. He had one 41 CLXXI | s’en va-t-en guerre!~You said rightly that in order to 42 CXCIV | it is! How just and well said! Sad! Sad! Poor France! 43 CXCV | same degree.~Why are you so said? Humanity offers nothing 44 CXCIX | of imbeciles. Renan has said that very well in the preface 45 CCVIII | moments when he is resting.~He said to me this morning: “Tell 46 CCXVII | for I had never done or said anything against her, even 47 CCXXXIII | will be pleased with what I said about your friend; I have 48 CCXXXV | month passed, just as you said, at Cabourg, where chance 49 CCXXXVI | at Magny’s one day when I said to them that they were all 50 CCXXXVI | were all GENTLEMEN. They said that one should not write 51 CCXXXVII | call on another whom I had said was “ninny”; such is my 52 CCXLVI | OVERSTATE the matter when I said to you that all the ill 53 CCXLVI | invaded my life (it must be said that I have sought it) is 54 CCLI | to go to Nohant, when he said to me: “Wait, I’ll go with 55 CCLVIII | this morning in which you said that Maurice had lost his 56 CCLVIII | worth the trouble of being said!~Don’t believe a word of 57 CCLXIV | humble criticism.~They had said in a theatrical bulletin 58 CCLXX | we had to wait until the said Sam had come down to under 59 CCLXX | more bruised. What you said to me (in your last letter) 60 CCLXXII | I am dished.~It must be said too that the hall was detestable, 61 CCLXXII | Knowing your handwriting, he said sighing: “Ah! the best one 62 CCLXXIV | felt myself a criminal and said to myself: “Enough.” (Three 63 CCLXXV | s Quatre-vingt-treize. I said that I was ill. The fact 64 CCLXXVIII| was returned to me by the said Vaudeville and returned 65 CCLXXXII | looks at us and laughs,” said Ruy Blas. My Heavens, she 66 CCCI | of what importance is the said gentleman?~I think as you 67 CCCI | repeat to myself what Littre said to me one day: “Ah! my friend, 68 CCCI | rather not die,” as Marat said. Ah! no! enough, enough 69 CCCII | strength, and like you I said: “I cannot help it.” I lied 70 CCCV | has naturally good taste, said to me yesterday, in speaking 71 CCCIX | last letter, and I have said nothing to you about your