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Gustave Flaubert
The George Sand-Gustave Flaubert letters

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1 IV | sentiments which she ought to understand. If you are content to have 2 XXXV | perpetual overflow, I do not understand your anguish. Good night, 3 XXXVII | surprised that you dont understand my literary agonies. I don’ 4 XXXVII | literary agonies. I dont understand them myself. But they exist 5 XXXVII | Ask Theo. However, let us understand one another. Artists (who 6 XXXVIII | what one writes?” I dont understand at all, oh! not at all! 7 XLI | receive my note and I dont understand about it, but it is not 8 XLIV | which has made me love and understand them. The contact of my 9 LVI | always too long for those who understand quickly what they see. Everything 10 LX | uneasiness which I quite understand. Aurore is a treasure of 11 LX | people of the country do not understand; living only in these great 12 LXXXVI | as they say. But I dont understand him. He is a specimen of 13 LXXXIX | putting-on of a play in order to understand that, and if one is not 14 XC | every good opinion; can you understand that? Her very noble mind, 15 XCIX | leaving Nohant? You do not understand that, you strong Being! 16 CXXIX | I do not want that. You understand, I do not want you to inconvenience 17 CXXXIV | whether your characters understand it or not. Rosanette at 18 CXXXIX | book; that is what they understand the least and it is what 19 CL | you satisfied? Did they understand? LAutre will take place 20 CLVII | to please the crowd. You understand me, dont you?~But enough 21 CLXV | Prudhomme. As for me, I understand it. What they did is not 22 CLXIX | was I; I did not hear or understand.~It is, I say, this poor 23 CLXXIII | reasons that they dont understand! Here we are in the midst 24 CLXXIV | politics of 1793. Now, I understand them! What imbecility! what 25 CLXXV | are necessary for us to understand our imbecility, must be 26 CLXXV | all the mathematics that I understand.~I have finished a novel 27 CLXXXIV | Just now M. Thiers seems to understand it; but can he and will 28 CXC | no other way to make them understand in a short time.~Are you 29 CCIX | affair at Rouen and I now understand your anger. But you are 30 CCXVII | suffer with you because I understand what you are suffering.~ 31 CCXXXVI | vitals, because I cannot understand paradise in heaven nor on 32 CCXXXVI | myself alone.~You ought to understand me, you who are goodness 33 CCXXXVI | her at a hard gallop. To understand fascinates her, to know 34 CCXXXVIII| hardship during the siege. I understand it, but afterward? why and 35 CCXLVI | weeks of spleen, I do not understand them, and I reproach you 36 CCXLIX | chemistry now (which I dont understand a bit), and the Raspail 37 CCLIV | in being ruled and I can understand it, on the whole. Provided 38 CCLXXII | and students who did not understand the material sense of the 39 CCLXXIX | of nature, and I do not understand anything in a country where 40 CCLXXX | on the Righi. He cannot understand it.~The 7th~I am taking 41 CCLXXXV | even succeed in making you understand how I envisage and how I 42 CCLXXXV | tempest in me now for you to understand me. As for him, I think 43 CCCI | that I am not sure that I understand it. Briefly, what do you 44 CCCII | you; for if he wants to understand the story that you are telling 45 CCCII | because people did not understand that you wanted precisely 46 CCCII | efforts; when people do not understand us it is always our fault. 47 CCCII | opposed on certain points understand each other with difficulty, 48 CCCII | afraid that you will not understand me any better today than 49 CCCIII | you do not get it, please understand that it was not my fault. 50 CCCV | not scorn what I do not understand. He is to me, like Pindar, 51 CCCV | to me; however, I quite understand that the citizen Sedaine 52 CCCVIII | But how difficult it is to understand one another! There are two


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