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Gustave Flaubert
The George Sand-Gustave Flaubert letters

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1 XVI | except a few downpours, fine sunshine in Brittany? A 2 XXVIII | whole adorable family of fine people, fathers, children, 3 XXXII | It is the effort that is fine and not the abstinence in 4 XXXV | them.~The artist is such a fine type to do, that I have 5 XL | rock. The talk would be fine. Now, good night; I kiss 6 XLI | is publishing. It is very fine.~I am doing for him what 7 XLIV | would be delicious to me in fine weather. In winter I find 8 XLIV | shut in;—well, it is very fine, but it must not continue 9 XLVI | ought to climb up every fine day at noon. Your work would 10 LVIII | at the Elysee. Oh! what a fine epoch!~My novel goes piano. 11 LVIII | few sous, and I heard some fine words a la Prudhomme. That 12 LIX | wonderfully well since the fine weather and I am going to 13 LXVIII | 1869, you shall see what a fine commercial traveller I am, 14 LXIX | letter to Barbes; it is fine and splendid, as you are. 15 LXX | on. Yet, that would be so fine! Next month I shall move 16 LXXIII | He overwhelms me!~But the fine thing is the brave national 17 LXXIII | crushed their breast. It is a fine method after all.~Adieu, 18 LXXIV | travel and flowers, rocks, fine landscapes, children also, 19 LXXIV | Maurice thinks your letter so fine that he is going to put 20 LXXVI | say as much!—But what a fine winter, dont you think 21 LXXXVI | pity! There are so many fine spirits among them just 22 LXXXVI | Ah! Heavens! there was a fine quarrel about Salammbo; 23 LXXXIX | and I shall tell you some fine stories about it when we 24 XC | reality is so easy and so fine! But one gets accustomed 25 XCI | They were literary and fine, full of good sense, of 26 XCIII | and many others. What a fine page (I open by chance) 27 XCIX | opportunity.” Isnt it a fine piece of idiocy, eh?~ 28 C | that you call MASTER. A fine master who likes to amuse 29 CIV | fiacres every day, which is a fine way to make money out of 30 CV | of others.~Heavens, what fine weather! Dont you enjoy 31 CVII | of March. What would be fine, would be for us all three 32 CXXX | contract, my right. What a fine thing, the theatre! M. Saint-Ybars’ 33 CXL | obey your inspiration.~What fine weather, at least with us, 34 CXLIV | prevent it from being a fine and good book. Justice will 35 CLXV | misery ought to inspire fine moral phrases from Prudhomme. 36 CLXIX | the best regards of that fine and splendid boy along with 37 CLXXV | We all love you.~What a fine St. Napoleon we have!~G. 38 CLXXXVI | civilization, center of fine manners and of urbanity?~ 39 CXCV | are! What darlings! What fine little heads so serious 40 CXCV | you will have rendered a fine service.~The first remedy 41 CXCV | atrocious epochs in which fine things were done. Tell me 42 CXCIX | universal suffrage is such a fine thing.~ 43 CCI | The romantics will have a fine account to render with their 44 CCVII | piffle? That would be a fine step on the right path.~ 45 CCIX | mob at their heels, these fine men of Rouen would not have 46 CCXII | that! I spent yesterday, a fine day, with Tourgueneff to 47 CCXIX | which is published by very fine people, but it is more widely 48 CCXX | Spinoza. What genius, how fine a work the Ethics is!~ 49 CCXXXI | is not unpleasant. What a fine summer! The grain is seven 50 CCXXXVI | by philosophers; and, one fine day, I made all that agree 51 CCXXXVI | Paris? It has been such fine weather that I have been 52 CCXLIII | it is not at all. What a fine page is 113! and how difficult 53 CCXLIII | the life of those three fine people.~I think that the 54 CCXLV | proceeding concerns him. What a fine thing the censorship is! 55 CCLXII | and then received such a fine drubbing.~Not only is the 56 CCLXII | without forebodings. What a fine thing is Censorship! Axiom: 57 CCLXII | Bonapartism. One needs a fine dose of simplicity to keep 58 CCLXVII | but who nevertheless is a fine addlepate, full of sympathy 59 CCLXXVIII| Rabelais’ Gargantua.] is a fine dream, but nothing but a 60 CCLXXXVI | martyrdom to us; there is a fine book to be written about 61 CCCX | Athenaeum there is a very fine article about you. Did you


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