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1 Introd | chapter of Flaubert; but a charming book he never wrote. A total 2 Introd | impression of life was not charming but atrocious. It is perhaps 3 Introd | All that results from our charming profession. That is what 4 XIV | your good mother and your charming niece for me. I am really 5 XXIV | philosophy, he would have had a charming talent. He left a pretty 6 XXVII | your mother too, and the charming niece! [Footnote: Madame 7 XXXIII | instruments, it is still a charming state and like no other, 8 XLII | YOU in the plural. It is charming, the planet, very interesting, 9 XLIII | fussing over one’s INCOME. Charming! I continue to fuss over 10 XLIII | All that results from our charming profession. That is what 11 XLV | you are a great man or a charming being? I don’t know. What 12 XLVIII | I am. That of Passeri is charming.~Barbes has intelligence, 13 XLIX | not a poseur, in short charming, and “with talent.”~ 14 L | Harrisse.] in question is charming. He has, literally speaking, 15 LXIII | one is very well, she is charming.~ 16 LXV | a travelling companion a charming young literary woman, Juliette 17 LXVII | come from? From Normandy. A charming opportunity took me there 18 LXXIV | science. He has a truly charming nature and one never gets 19 LXXIV | with him. His wife is also charming, quite large just now, always 20 LXXIV | Edmond Adam.] is really charming; you would like her a great 21 LXXXII | with your delightful and charming friend Du Camp. We talked 22 LXXXIV | odds with the sun in your charming villa!~Why am I not the... 23 LXXXVI | of the theatre, he is as charming as can be. Such is fate!~ 24 LXXXVII | me that she thought you “charming,” which made me like her 25 CVI | brought up an intelligent and charming niece? Is it wise to make 26 CX | getting better now, and our charming little girls console their 27 CXXII | GEORGE SAND~What a good and charming letter was yours, adored 28 CXXXVI | found him in other ways a charming boy. He asked me until Saturday 29 CLVIII | and exalting it is! What a charming work and how they love the 30 CLXV | SUFFICIENTLY IN THE MOOD.~That is a charming story, Mademoiselle Hauterive, 31 CLXXXIV | Lamberts’ little boy is charming.~ 32 CLXXXVII | what state you found your charming nest at Croisset. The Prussians 33 CXC | oneself and forcing the charming proletariat created by the 34 CXCI | little Buddha that I consider charming. Don’t I want to read you 35 CXCI | like great lords, which is charming. I don’t know if he is still 36 CCI | men!!! I have seen Plessy, charming and always beautiful. She 37 CCIV | whom I have found more charming than ever. Give a good kiss 38 CCVIII | are always smiling, their charming mother and my wise hardworking 39 CCXVI | do so and I found him ...charming! I repeat the word, not 40 CCXVII | we embrace you. Aurore is charming; she learns all that we 41 CCXIX | some one very gentle, and charming, to care for her, and to 42 CCXLIII | whom I think otherwise charming, in the middle of the book 43 CCXLIII | sustained, how fascinating, how charming! What a creature you are! 44 CCXLIII | vengeance that would spoil the charming character of that good girl. 45 CCLVII | second in which there is a charming and just page on the Empress. 46 CCLX | humanity continues to be charming.~ 47 CCLXII | Carvalho up to now has been charming. His enthusiasm is so strong 48 CCLXIII | the big Muscovite, who was charming although very much indisposed 49 CCLXVIII | people at the Vaudeville are charming. Your old troubadour, whom 50 CCLXXVIII| political gallery is absent) a charming, good fellow.~Was not the 51 CCC | you,~G. Sand~Embrace your charming niece for me. What a good 52 CCCII | affection, of protection, and of charming and simple goodness, proves 53 CCCVIII | has pleased you. It is a charming book, isn’t it? If you knew 54 CCCIX | the Deux Freres. What a charming woman is Madame Flamarande, 55 CCCX | them in such a way! How charming, poetic and true to life