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push 4
pushed 1
pushing 2
put 69
putrescence 1
puts 11
putting 11
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70 send
69 le
69 own
69 put
68 country
68 friends
68 however
Gustave Flaubert
The George Sand-Gustave Flaubert letters

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put

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1 Introd | young lady, the hoyden was put in a convent, where she 2 Introd | prove that an author can put NOTHING BUT HIMSELF into 3 Introd | these philosophers were put to their severest trial. 4 Introd | may diminish her power to put up a spirited defence before 5 VI | know if you permit me to put at the head of my title 6 VII | which had just appeared.] Put in it all the criticisms 7 XVIII | condition that you will not put yourself out of your room. 8 XXXIII | dominated by the events which we put in the way of their legs. 9 XXXIII | appear logical. Should we put much or little of ourselves 10 XXXIII | ourselves in them? Shouldnt we put what society puts in each 11 XXXIII | follow my old inclination, I put myself in the skin of my 12 XXXVIII | Paris December, 1866~“Not put one’s heart into what one 13 XXXVIII | I think that one can not put anything else into it. Can 14 XL | and one that you ought to put in a book. I wonder what 15 XL | heart.” I meant to say: not put one’s personality into the 16 XL | should, by an effort of mind, put oneself into one’s characters 17 XLIV | of one’s own in which to put it.~But one has passed through 18 XLVI | illness has delayed me and put me off. Let us stay here. 19 XLVII | you. But I shall have to put off that pleasure till next 20 XLIX | swore to myself never to put foot inside the place again. 21 LX | are going south, I shall put it off until everything 22 LX | his head on his work. I put it near him, he did not 23 LX | happened. I fancy that they put it in the common exchequer. 24 LXVI | beard and hair in order to put him in an in-pace. Consultation 25 LXXIII | short, if the head had been put above the stomach, should 26 LXXIV | fine that he is going to put the phrases and words at 27 LXXX | again. Have the kindness to put the address on the ENCLOSED 28 LXXX | the ENCLOSED letter and to put it in the mail.~ 29 XC | to go to compose and to put on MADE UP THINGS when the 30 XCIII | all the landscape I shall putinsects with large feet” 31 XCIV | One has to be a madman to put on these things. And the 32 C | not pose, while we either put on airs or grovel: the Frenchman 33 CII | the Goncourts. Will you put the enclosed answer in the 34 CIV | master-piece and a disgrace put on the same level. They 35 CV | grandchildren, etc. We all put on fancy dress; it is not 36 CXXV | dear big child. Why can’t I put the rosy, tanned face of 37 CXXXIX | tomorrow. If you do not put your veto on it, I shall 38 CLXV | have nevver been able to put Venus an Apollo in the same 39 CLXXIV | vomit. They are fit to be put in the same sack with Isidore!~ 40 CLXXXV | to make peace, ready to put him in the galleys afterward. 41 CLXXXVIII| cry of the bourgeois. I put messieurs the workmen into 42 CXCVI | will be in no condition to put on well a literary play 43 CXCVII | itself. They were forced to put in action the real proletariat 44 CXCVII | frequent opportunities which put our evil passions in play, 45 CXCVII | ravages of hate. We must put an end to the scourge, wipe 46 CC | despair.~Is this a time to put on Aisse? You told me it 47 CCIV | Blas which was going to be put ahead of Aisse had to be 48 CCIV | ahead of Aisse had to be PUT OFF (it was a hard job). 49 CCXI | You were quite right to put me down and I want to CONTRIBUTE 50 CCXI | want to CONTRIBUTE too. Put me down for the sum you 51 CCXX | should the sight of a bill put me in a rage? It verges 52 CCXXII | have just earned, and I put them at your disposal. Don’ 53 CCXXXVI | receptacle where playthings are put.~Maurice is deep in his 54 CCXXXVIII| after a month’s time to put on Mademoiselle La Quintinie. 55 CCXLIV | especially, which Buloz only put in with a sour face and 56 CCXLVI | further off. Then you ought to put yourself more in accord 57 CCLIX | will be a success. But I put so little confidence in 58 CCLXII | thing is quite ready to be put into words. But on the other 59 CCLXV | capricious too, to me, as hard to put your finger on as other 60 CCLXVIII | THEY wanted, and then THEY put back the original text. 61 CCLXXIII | the electoral meeting and put the entire half of the third 62 CCLXXVI | I pity you! After having put dogs on the boards at the 63 CCLXXVI | are going to ask you to put on horses! That is where 64 CCLXXVIII| Now explain to me why they put mattresses under certain 65 CCLXXIX | thinks it unconventional to put on the boards of the Theatre 66 CCLXXXI | letter and is disposed to put on that play in October. 67 CCXCVII | it. In fact they are to put on Villemer and Victorine 68 CCCIX | known about the people I put on the stage: no, no, a 69 CCCXVII | later than that. Do try to put off your visit to Paris.~


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