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Gustave Flaubert
The George Sand-Gustave Flaubert letters

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send

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1 Introd | steal your watch and then send you their visiting card, 2 XIV | especially good copy to send you.~I forgot to get three 3 XIV | the tulip tree, you must send them to me in a letter, 4 XV | Paris, 2 September, 1866~Send me back the lace shawl. 5 XV | forgot! Levy promises to send you my complete works, they 6 XVIII | great admirers of you, send you their compliments, and 7 XXV | FLAUBERT 11 November, 1866~I send you my friend Despruneaux 8 XLIV | have tasted your cheese, send you their regards, and Mademoiselle 9 XLV | Well, adieu. Think of me. I send you my best love.~ 10 XLVI | material side of life. I send you the last page of his 11 XLVII | all I want to do there.~I send you back the page from the 12 XLVIII | better than my article, and I send you three works which will 13 LIV | remember your old comrade and send him two lines to tell him 14 LX | enough to manage and I should send the other to Chaillot.~A 15 LX | June to the 5th of July. Send me a word always to 97 rue 16 LXXI | tenderly.~Here is a bit that I send to your dear son, a lover 17 LXXXVI | for one day.~My children send you their regards. Ah! Heavens! 18 XCIII | notes, dear master. You send me “halcyon” to replace 19 CVII | years of age I wanted to “send my heart” to a little girl 20 CX | ROMAN COMIQUE.~My children send you affectionate greetings; 21 CXII | loves you and embraces you.~Send word ahead to me, however, 22 CXXII | and even with agriculture, send to all the villages in France, 23 CXXV | do as I do.~My children send you their love and your 24 CXXVII | Paris, 8 September, 1869~I send you back your handkerchief 25 CXXXIV | count on it, and all of us send you our praises and our 26 CXXXVII | telegram. I have a mind to send it to Girardin. But perhaps 27 CXXXVII | credit of the various papers. Send me a suitable name and ADDRESS 28 CXXXIX | your veto on it, I shall send the article to Ulbach, who 29 CXXXIX | for any article I would send him. I think this first 30 CXLI | ingrate. Do you want me to send a carriage for you to Chateauroux 31 CXLIII | It is New Year’s Eve. We send your share of the kisses 32 CL | If yes, a word and I will send these seats out of my allotment— 33 CLIII | melancholy, ill and upset. Send me news, a word at least, 34 CLIV | you as a model. I shall send that letter to Madame Cornu 35 CLIX | invalids and my well ones send you their affectionate regards, 36 CLXXXIII | steal your watch and then send you their visiting card, 37 CLXXXVIII| keep Badinguet, in order to send him to the galleys once 38 CXCIII | you, and tell me I must send you their pictures. Alas! 39 CXCVIII | for hoping still. I shall send it to you and that will 40 CCI | beautiful. She asked me to send you a thousand friendly 41 CCI | messages.~For my part, I send you a hundred thousand affectionate 42 CCIII | this month: HOW SHALL I SEND THIS TO YOU?~I replied the 43 CCIV | get settled in Paris, and send me word of her arrival. 44 CCXVII | I have encouraged him to send them to you. They will be 45 CCXXXI | find you? I shall wait to send it to you till you give 46 CCXXXIII | need for borrowing books. I send for such things to Mario 47 CCXLIV | spoil me! I did not dare to send you the novels, which were 48 CCXLIV | I thank you then, and I send you back your good kisses, 49 CCXLIV | to the minister who will send it to General Ladmirault; 50 CCLII | house; how perfectly easy to send on a box of books!~Send 51 CCLII | send on a box of books!~Send word when you are coming 52 CCLV | contrary to your promise send him a telegram to Chateauroux 53 CCLXIII | big kiss. Lina, Maurice send affection.~G. Sand~ 54 CCLXXI | published by the Revue. I shall send it to you when it is published 55 CCLXXXI | And as regard this, you send me, in your last letter, 56 CCLXXXVII| I of my unbearableness.~Send me Flamarande; that will 57 CCLXXXIX | part of the task.~I shall send you the book when it is 58 CCC | that you are better. Did I send you Flamarande and the pictures 59 CCC | my little girls? If not, send me a line, and I send you 60 CCC | not, send me a line, and I send you both.~Your old troubadour 61 CCCI | Such is my energy, I shall send it to you as soon as it 62 CCCIII | but I should have liked to send some of my friends there, 63 CCCIII | and I am asking him to send you at least one orchestra 64 CCCIV | Sand~Do tell M. Zola to send me his book. I shall certainly 65 CCCV | have written to Zola to send you his book. I shall tell 66 CCCV | shall tell Daudet also to send you his Jack, as I am very 67 CCCVI | recall. Have the publisher send it to me collect, if he 68 CCCVII | about Jack, and I beg you to send my thanks to M. Daudet. 69 CCCVIII | for a long time; I shall send them off, and I shall read 70 CCCVIII | book. I have told him to send you Risler and Tartarin.


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