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1 CCLVI | friends, Tourgueneff and Cruchard philosophized about that 2 CCLVI | otherwise called the R. P. Cruchard of the Barnabites, director 3 CCLVII | GEORGE SAND~Dear master,~Cruchard should have thanked you 4 CCLVII | one of eighteen hours, and Cruchard is as fresh as a young girl, 5 CCLVII | Your old good-for-nothing Cruchard, friend of Chalumeau. Note 6 CCLVIII | where you are at present, Cruchard of my heart. I am addressing 7 CCLXI | me what is becoming of my Cruchard, the Cruchard of my heart. 8 CCLXI | becoming of my Cruchard, the Cruchard of my heart. Write to me 9 CCLXIII | October, 1873~The existence of Cruchard is a beautiful poem, so 10 CCLXIII | example. We adore you too, Cruchard of my heart. But you love 11 CCLXIII | are inferior to the real Cruchard, who at least adored our 12 CCLXIV | the XIIth century.~As for Cruchard, Carvalho asked him for 13 CCLXIV | You know that sometimes Cruchard is not easy.) The aforesaid 14 CCLXIV | little with the biography of Cruchard. But I find it is hybrid 15 CCLXIV | hybrid and the character of Cruchard is not consistent! A man 16 CCLXVI | happening now to your Father Cruchard.~Cruchard is very busy, 17 CCLXVI | to your Father Cruchard.~Cruchard is very busy, but serene 18 CCLXVI | this work in two days, and Cruchard has been splendid! He slept 19 CCLXVI | You see that your Father Cruchard is not entirely stupefied 20 CCLXVIII | about that excellent Father Cruchard.~Yesterday I signed the 21 CCLXX | the result of it for your Cruchard, is a general lassitude 22 CCLXX | I should not be played. Cruchard does not please the temporal 23 CCLXXI | applaud it, my cherished Cruchard, if I could leave these 24 CCLXXII | soften his grief. As for Cruchard, he is calm, very calm! 25 CCLXXII | and the stomach sustain Cruchard.~I confess that I should 26 CCLXXIV | necessitated a STRUGGLE, and as Cruchard has lawsuits in horror, 27 CCLXXIV | late. Perhaps the PRIDE of Cruchard has killed it.~And they 28 CCLXXIV | copy or the original of Cruchard’s biography; I have no draft 29 CCLXXVIII| and entirely yours.~R. P. Cruchard~More Cruchard than ever. 30 CCLXXVIII| yours.~R. P. Cruchard~More Cruchard than ever. I feel like a 31 CCLXXIX | Whence it results that Father Cruchard is wrathful with you for 32 CCLXXIX | chill.~You see that your Cruchard continues not to listen 33 CCLXXXI | suspect you of forgetting Cruchard! Come now, I have, first 34 CCLXXXI | miseries of this world. Your Cruchard is as sensitive as if he 35 CCLXXXIII| November, 1874~What, my Cruchard, you have been ill? That 36 CCLXXXIII| always talking to you as to a Cruchard philosophic and detached 37 CCLXXXIII| from his personality, to a Cruchard fanatical about literature 38 CCLXXXVI | January, 1875~I too, dear Cruchard, embrace you at the New 39 CCLXXXVII| strong, and so gentle. Your Cruchard, who is more and more cracked, 40 CCXCV | everybody. In short, your Cruchard has become an intolerable 41 CCXCVIII | tenderly, and we love you, Cruchard or not.~G. Sand~ 42 CCCII | January, 1876~My cherished Cruchard,~I want to write to you 43 CCCV | handy, and Aurora surprised Cruchard in this occupation.~I have 44 CCCVII | FLAUBERT 30th March, 1876~Dear Cruchard,~I am enthusiastic about 45 CCCVIII | own desire. In short, your Cruchard no longer knows where he 46 CCCIX | her strength? Your poor Cruchard takes less and less pleasure 47 CCCXII | the library exhaust me. Cruchard is weary.~The good Tourgueneff 48 CCCXIX | dear Maurice,~No! Erase Cruchard and Polycarp and replace 49 CCCXIX | oldest to the youngest.~Cruchard for you,~Polycarp for the