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kalt-bad 1
kant 3
keenly 4
keep 58
keeping 10
keeps 8
kenneth 1
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58 believe
58 cannot
58 done
58 keep
57 through
56 aurore
56 away
Gustave Flaubert
The George Sand-Gustave Flaubert letters

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keep

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1 XV | scenery and MACHINERY and yet keep it literary. Let us discuss 2 XVI | great river flow, and to keep dreaming in your orchard, 3 XXIV | world and in the next.~I keep a lively affection for the 4 XXVI | added to others. How we keep these dead souls in our 5 XXVII | age is, not being able to keep still. I am afraid of getting 6 XXXIV | anything, he is right to keep it; if not, it is pure folly, 7 XXXV | She said to him, “Let us keep ourselves pure for each 8 XXXVII | and that amuses me. They keep me company while I dine. 9 XXXIX | time.~Well, well, let’s keep up our heart, whatever happens, 10 XLVI | inertia. I was not able to keep a glass of water on my poor 11 LXIII | countryside adored him.~Keep well, and think sometimes 12 LXVII | seaside, which does not keep me informed of what is going 13 LXXXIV | oddity does not displease me, keep still. I love everything 14 XCVI | already underway, so as to keep my hand in. I have a novel 15 C | bad weather, and that will keep us busy for a part of the 16 CII | end of your novel. May you keep well and be always yourself! 17 CV | banished to a desert, we keep up a good deal of vitality. 18 CVI | laughs, I think that we must keep her sensitiveness asleep 19 CXXXIII | Christmas at the very latest, to keep revel with us. I think only 20 CXXXIV | me to absorb everything.~Keep me posted. If they did not 21 CXL | troubled by all that and keep straight on. Dont attempt 22 CXLVI | Can you? If not, am I to keep a seat for you in my box? 23 CLXIV | good in me, I am trying to keep it for love of him. Is there 24 CLXVI | the midst of all that I keep on working! I finished yesterday, 25 CLXVII | where I get the courage to keep on living in the midst of 26 CLXIX | tenderly and beg you to keep well.~G. Sand~ 27 CLXXVII | in spite of all, I cannot keep myself from hoping a little, 28 CLXXXIV | love each other, and do not keep me in ignorance of what 29 CLXXXIV | Lamberts, whom we shall keep as long as possible. All 30 CLXXXVIII| have been more practical to keep Badinguet, in order to send 31 CXCII | Prussian, and I would like to keep my eyes pure from that stain. 32 CXCVII | to force the bourgeois to keep their word. They took possession 33 CXCVIII | philosophers have only to keep silent and those great minds 34 CXCIX | remarkable things if they let it keep on! The masses, the numbers, 35 CCXI | the school. I prefer to keep silent. They would find 36 CCXVIII | give, as my mother would keep her maid.~We must have someone 37 CCXXIII | condition that I should keep my apartments there. So, 38 CCXXV | Whatever happens, I shall keep my apartments at Croisset. 39 CCXXXIII | desert. It is not living to keep away from all the evil of 40 CCXXXVI | still to travel who do not keep themselves clean!~I embrace 41 CCXLII | not doing so? You cannot keep it in your portfolio. You 42 CCXLIV | our only virtue; let us keep that and let us live in 43 CCXLIV | all that, and I prefer to keep quiet till the new administration. 44 CCXLV | do not believe), I shall keep Saint-Antoine in the bottom 45 CCXLV | the wisest thing is to keep calm.~Why does not Duquesnel 46 CCLIV | already that it is there.~Keep on going about, you must, 47 CCLVIII | or no bet, I want you to keep the new version which is 48 CCLXII | fine dose of simplicity to keep any political faith.~Have 49 CCLXVII | read Saint-Antoine again.~Keep in touch with your play 50 CCLXIX | main thing in life.—And keep well, I think that these 51 CCLXXIII | start in six weeks will keep me busy for four or five 52 CCLXXXIII| rainy climate makes you keep to the house. Here, where 53 CCLXXXIII| Paris, wont you come to keep the Christmas Eve revels 54 CCLXXXIV | odiously stupid and he did not keep the promises that he made. 55 CCLXXXV | have hopes, well or not, to keep on still so as to bring 56 CCXCVI | rather have you complain than keep silent, dear friend. And 57 CCC | PROFESSIONALLY, seeing that I cannot keep awake after midnight and 58 CCCII | conditions for your success. Keep your cult for form; but


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