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having 87
hazardous 1
he 678
head 48
headache 3
headed 1
headlong 1
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49 reading
49 true
48 happy
48 head
48 rather
48 thought
48 thousand
Gustave Flaubert
The George Sand-Gustave Flaubert letters

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head

   Letter
1 Introd | do it! I should lift my head again and my heart would 2 Introd | gained his place at the head of modern French realism 3 Introd | there which stay in one’s head, by which I find myself 4 Introd | of a carob tree; a lion’s head stood up above the foliage.~“ 5 Introd | arsenical poisoning:~“Emma’s head was turned towards her right 6 Introd | Norman giant with his aching head buried all day long in his 7 Introd | infernal racket above my head, when the water does not 8 Introd | the motif that runs in his head, and who, the rest of the 9 Introd | been turned upon his own head, Flaubert considers flight: “ 10 VI | permit me to put at the head of my title page simply: 11 XIV | you with all my heart. My head is full of Rouen, of monuments 12 XVI | when one has dramas in his HEAD, a real country of horror 13 XIX | find in the other, “the head of the author” who made 14 XXXII | stay a whole day with your head in your hands trying to 15 XXXVII | is late, I have an aching head.~I embrace you.~ 16 XLII | coast are running through my head. I am prodigiously uninterested 17 XLIII | infernal racket above my head, when the water does not 18 XLVIII | Brain on a lofty scale, head of an Indian, with gentle 19 LVI | I shall have fixed in my head the name and the appearance 20 LVI | what are you thinking, good head and good heart, in the midst 21 LIX | affair for so long in one’s HEAD. I have been so interrupted 22 LX | Response, a slight bend of the head. I looked at their encampment, 23 LX | you want it?” He bent his head on his work. I put it near 24 LXI | embrace you. But you were HEAD OVER HEELS and I respect 25 LXXIII | meetings; in short, if the head had been put above the stomach, 26 XCIII | was, after M. Lescure, the head of the Vendee army? The 27 XCIII | Vendee army? The aforesaid head was named M. Fleuriot d’ 28 CIII | the motif that runs in his head, and who, the rest of the 29 CIII | hour to continue it in my head; there you have it.~I know 30 CXXXIII| affected to the detriment of my head. At present it is my little 31 CXLIV | Do you know M. Roy, the head of the management of the 32 CLXVIII| if I had been hit on the head with a stick. What troubles 33 CLXXVI | more things to say, but my head is not clear. It is as if 34 CXCV | that you are lifting your head and that you are thinking 35 CXCIX | can do anything without a head, and universal suffrage 36 CCII | troubadour has an aching head. My longest nights these 37 CCII | enlightened. Begin by the head, which is the sickest, the 38 CCIV | action I throw myself into it head first. But my heart is breaking 39 CCXVIII| four feet; (2) a death’s head emanating from an intestinal 40 CCXXXII| making such a noise over my head that it is not clear (my 41 CCXXXII| that it is not clear (my head).~In the midst of my bewilderment, 42 CCXXXVI| a contradiction from his head to his feet, much learning 43 CCXXXVI| you who are goodness from head to foot.~Are you still in 44 CCXXXVI| Titite’s Punch has lost his head, literally, because he has 45 CCXXXVI| loved as much without his head; what an example of fidelity 46 CCXLIII| still dancing around in my head. I am going to try to gather 47 CCLXXVI| and simple. I have in my head two or three to write before 48 CCCII | feelings accumulated in your head and your heart; the words


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