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said 71
sail 1
saint 16
saint-antoine 53
saint-beuve 1
saint-georges 2
saint-germain 3
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53 ah
53 moment
53 rest
53 saint-antoine
53 times
52 age
52 clock
Gustave Flaubert
The George Sand-Gustave Flaubert letters

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saint-antoine

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1 CXXIX | throw myself furiously into Saint-Antoine, but I have not even the 2 CXLI | The FAIRY PLAY re-done, Saint-Antoine, whatever you have finished. 3 CLXI | so as to set to work at Saint-Antoine. As that is an extravagant 4 CLXV | extravagances of the good Saint-Antoine, but I am afraid of not 5 CLXVI | that I shall set to work on Saint-Antoine.~And you, dear master, what 6 CLXVIII | resolved to start at my Saint-Antoine tomorrow or the day after. 7 CLXX | homini lupus.~I have begun Saint-Antoine, and it would go perhaps 8 CLXXII | work, in spite of the good Saint-Antoine who ought to distract me. 9 CLXXVIII | no longer. I took up my Saint-Antoine yesterday. So much the worse, 10 CLXXXV | to make up again my poor Saint-Antoine and to forget France.~My 11 CLXXXVI | again!~I have started at Saint-Antoine once more, and I am working 12 CLXXXVIII| hidden my voluminous notes on Saint-Antoine. I found all that intact.~ 13 CLXXXVIII| plunged again with fury into Saint-Antoine, and if nothing disturbs 14 CXC | time.~Are you working? Is Saint-Antoine going well? Tell me what 15 CXCI | I am working on my good Saint-Antoine with all my might. I came 16 CXCIV | like very much to read you Saint-Antoine, which is half done, then 17 CCII | mythological part of my Saint-Antoine, on which I have been working 18 CCIII | bourgeois; and with all that, is Saint-Antoine finished and shall we read 19 CCVII | have an engagement to read Saint-Antoine and to dine together. But 20 CCX | metaphysical readings for Saint-Antoine. Next Saturday, I shall 21 CCXI | Tourgueneff when you read your Saint-Antoine. For all the rest, Paris 22 CCXII | hundred and fifteen pages of Saint-Antoine that are finished. After 23 CCXII | of exquisite detail for Saint-Antoine.~Do you think me very silly 24 CCXIV | begun anew my reading for Saint-Antoine.~It seems to me that Dernieres 25 CCXVI | Croisset this summer to hear Saint-Antoine?~As for me, I can not go 26 CCXVI | researches for the good Saint-Antoine will be finished.~In your 27 CCXX | not make a failure also of Saint-Antoine. I am going to start working 28 CCXXVIII | hours. Then I would read you Saint-Antoine, which lacks only about 29 CCXXXIII | with the sweet.~As to your Saint-Antoine, if you let me, I shall 30 CCXXXIV | see you; (2) to read you Saint-Antoine, then to talk to you about 31 CCXL | gives life occupation.~Is Saint-Antoine finished, that you are talking 32 CCXL | of great scope? or is it Saint-Antoine that is going to spread 33 CCXLI | I did not tell you that Saint-Antoine had been finished since 34 CCXLII | What! you have finished Saint-Antoine? Well, should I find a publisher, 35 CCXLII | yourself. Come, then, to read Saint-Antoine to me, and we will talk 36 CCXLIV | again except to advise about Saint-Antoine, meanwhile telling ourselves 37 CCXLV | not believe), I shall keep Saint-Antoine in the bottom of a closet.~ 38 CCXLVIII | people in Paris. Bring me Saint-Antoine. I want to hear it, I want 39 CCLIV | with the swallows and bring Saint-Antoine. It is Maurice who is going 40 CCLVII | of the fantastic beasts, “Saint-Antoine” will be finished forever, 41 CCLXI | ought to have heard your Saint-Antoine in a SETTING worthy of the 42 CCLXVI | Charpentier in her enthusiasm for Saint-Antoine came to beg me to give the 43 CCLXVI | like him better and better.~Saint-Antoine will be in galley proof 44 CCLXVII | know that I shall soon read Saint-Antoine again.~Keep in touch with 45 CCLXVIII | signed the final proof for Saint-Antoine. ...But the aforesaid old 46 CCLXVIII | thinking any more about it! Saint-Antoine is relegated, as far as 47 CCLXIX | are waiting impatiently Saint-Antoine so as to read it again. 48 CCLXX | forbidden the transportation of Saint-Antoine, and the proofs were returned 49 CCLXXV | say that I do not think Saint-Antoine beautiful! and excellent, 50 CCLXXV | valiant and CONTENT since Saint-Antoine is doing well and selling 51 CCLXXVI | thinking any more about Saint-Antoine. That is over with!~I shall 52 CCLXXVII | them say what they like, Saint-Antoine is a masterpiece, a magnificent 53 CCLXXVIII| me a favorable article on Saint-Antoine from Berlin. It is not the


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