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Gustave Flaubert
The George Sand-Gustave Flaubert letters

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leave

   Letter
1 Introd | loafing, and whom you could leave for whole hours under a 2 Introd | another.”~There we must leave Flaubert, the thinker. He 3 VII | in the evening you could leave with my strolling players 4 IX | as you led me to hope? I leave here the 2nd. What good 5 XII | are situated, and I shall leave Wednesday morning or evening 6 XV | write to me. I shall not leave for three days yet. Love 7 XVI | courage. I have preferred to leave my mind incomplete, that 8 XXIII | days to my children and I leave here the 28th. You have 9 XXXV | Palaiseau, I love it. I leave it for Paris, Monday. I 10 XLI | Everything else goes well and I leave for Nohant on Saturday. 11 XLII | last he is all ready to leave and he goes tomorrow with 12 XLVIII | am not in a condition to leave, I have had a relapse these 13 XLVIII | God, what a CALF I am! I leave you the title of COW, which 14 LX | Dear friend of my heart, I leave with my son and his wife 15 LX | loafing, and whom you could leave for whole hours under a 16 LXI | have nothing, but I shall leave the daily bread assured.~ 17 LXV | the 17th at one oclock, I leave for Rouen and Jumieges, 18 LXIX | little courage; you can leave Paris at a quarter past 19 LXX | threatened me with death if I leave them so soon. Just at present 20 LXXXI | a great effort and shall leave at eight oclock Sunday, 21 LXXXIII | Sand~Thursday evening. I leave Tuesday for Nohant.~ 22 XCIX | Rouen with my mother. I leave at six oclock, and I am 23 C | console me.~I am going to leave you in order to dress the 24 CVI | the children whom I rarely leave and who only let me work 25 CXVIII | the proper time and place. Leave that to me, I will return 26 CXXVIII | slight desire to do, I shall leave again for Nohant.~We must 27 CXLIV | always an effort for me to leave my dear nest to go to attend 28 CXLVI | finish my corrections and I leave Tuesday morning. Come to 29 CLIX | oversight, and I shall not leave them for two or three weeks. 30 CLXIII | about. As soon as I can leave, I shall go to Paris. If 31 CLXIV | heritage that our beloved dead leave us?~The despair that would 32 CLXXX | but we did not want to leave the country where, from 33 CXCIV | very much.~I dont dare to leave my poor mother! When I am 34 CXCVI | vacations; but I cannot leave the HOME, for all sorts 35 CXCVII | of assuring those whom we leave behind all the happiness 36 CXCVII | what they want to. Let us leave them to their critical appreciations. 37 CXCVII | thoughtless blame of those who leave me does not make me consider 38 CCXVIII | another who is preparing to leave me.~No! literature is not 39 CCXX | to stupefy me, and when I leave them I fall with eagerness 40 CCXXXV | after having been glad to leave it for a little change of 41 CCXLIV | the winter, and I do not leave home unless I absolutely 42 CCXLIX | for thirty years did not leave his room “because of his 43 CCLV | minutes past three. You must leave Paris at ten minutes past 44 CCLIX | SAND Thursday~Why do you leave me so long without any news 45 CCLX | Alas! I shall therefore leave it in a drawer and start 46 CCLXXI | cherished Cruchard, if I could leave these dear little invalids. 47 CCXC | Nohant, 7th May, 1875~You leave me without news of you? 48 CCXCI | impartially. I am not going to leave my house for a long time 49 CCXCII | the chickens in order to leave early the next day. What 50 CCCII | one puts on the stage, to leave the reader therefore uncertain 51 CCCIII | go there, nor the wish to leave like that at a moment’s 52 CCCIX | She has been obliged to leave off painting, which is her 53 CCCXVIII| days. Day after tomorrow I leave the princess, and in a fortnight 54 CCCXVIII| four years. Not less!~Dont leave me so long without news.


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