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1 Introd | of an eminent surgeon of Rouen, Gustave Flaubert may have 2 Introd | had a private education at Rouen, with wide desultory reading; 3 Introd | family-seat at Croisset, near Rouen, he settled himself in a 4 Introd | idiotic beggar on the road to Rouen; or the scene in which Emma 5 XII | shall return Tuesday to Rouen and go to see you. Tell 6 XII | returning to spend the night in Rouen, if I inconvenience you 7 XIII | Dear friend, I shall be in Rouen on Tuesday at 1 o’clock, 8 XIII | accordingly. Let me explore Rouen which I don’t know, or show 9 XIV | heart. My head is full of Rouen, of monuments and queer 10 XXIV | Have you a friend among the Rouen magistrates? If you have, 11 XXIV | case which will come up at Rouen in a few days. Tell him 12 XXVI | giraffe.~A newspaper in Rouen, le Nouvelliste, told of 13 XXVI | Nouvelliste, told of your visit to Rouen, so that Saturday after 14 XXXI | for your mother must be in Rouen. Tonight must be beautiful 15 XXXVI | Gustave Flobert at Croisset, Rouen [The postage stamp bears 16 XXXVI | myself at your house in Rouen whose address I had from 17 LV | been appointed librarian at Rouen.~Since the rumours of war 18 LVIII | Gypsies who had established at Rouen. This is the third time 19 LX | I should have shown her Rouen, and then we should have 20 LX | Only when one is in Paris, Rouen is not a journey, and I 21 LXV | one o’clock, I leave for Rouen and Jumieges, where my friend 22 LXIX | idea of summoning you to Rouen for twenty minutes did occur 23 LXXVI | I imagine that she is in Rouen during this severe cold.~ 24 LXXX | inconvenience yourself. I know Rouen, I know that there are carriages 25 XCIX | going to dine on Sundays at Rouen with my mother. I leave 26 XCIX | the same family living in Rouen, which latter has been to 27 CXXXV | know that the bourgeois of Rouen are furious with me “because 28 CLXXVI | visit of these gentlemen at Rouen, and as I have been (since 29 CLXXVI | my men and I am going to Rouen to take lessons in military 30 CLXXIX | weeks.~My mother has fled to Rouen. My niece is in London. 31 CLXXIX | are now twelve hours from Rouen, and we have no commands, 32 CLXXXVIII| tradition. I have a friend in Rouen who proposed to a club the 33 CXC | according to your opinion?~In Rouen, you no longer have any 34 CXCI | impossible for me to get in Rouen the books that I need now; 35 CCVII | the Conseil municipal de Rouen. This little production 36 CCVII | violent to le Nouvelliste de Rouen, which did not dare to print 37 CCVII | Wednesday in le Temps, then at Rouen, as a pamphlet.~What a foolish 38 CCIX | about all that affair at Rouen and I now understand your 39 CCIX | heels, these fine men of Rouen would not have dared what 40 CCX | au Conseil municipal de Rouen, which is to appear tomorrow 41 CCXII | injured the bourgeois of Rouen; no one was gentler to them, 42 CCXII | on me and the people of Rouen which is absolutely exact. 43 CCXXII | family has taken you to Rouen or to Dieppe, so as not 44 CCXLIX | able to get together in Rouen six citizens of Rouen! That 45 CCXLIX | in Rouen six citizens of Rouen! That is the way friends 46 CCLXII | legitimate occasions.~At Rouen they are having processions, 47 CCLXXVIII| extends! The bourgeois of Rouen, my brother included, have