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Gustave Flaubert
The George Sand-Gustave Flaubert letters

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thinking

   Letter
1 Introd | not passing a day without thinking of the other old troubadour, 2 Introd | its forms.” But Flaubert, thinking that he has detected in 3 XXIV | travelled half the way alone, thinking of you and your mother at 4 XXXVII | last letter is so my way of thinking, that I have not only practised 5 XLI | I wrote to your mother thinking that it was she who wrote 6 XLVI | cursing the necessity of thinking of the material side of 7 LVI | Scarron.~Of what are you thinking, good head and good heart, 8 LVII | alone is what “everybody is thinking about,” and the cabmen exasperate 9 LXX | spirits are in mourning while thinking that at this hour people 10 XCIV | that one has always, of thinking of other things. I am sufficiently 11 C | these holidays, but always thinking of you and talking of you 12 CIII | not passing a day without thinking of the other old troubadour, 13 CIII | sorry to be prevented from thinking of it. That develops it. 14 CVII | three to dine together.~I am thinking again of Sainte-Beuve. Without 15 CXXV | going to be forced to start thinking about my business! It is 16 CXXIX | propose are, to my way of thinking, impossible. It is hard 17 CLXV | friends are married officials, thinking of their little business 18 CLXXV | where you are, what you are thinking.~We all love you.~What a 19 CLXXVII | day. We strain our ears, thinking we can hear the sound of 20 CLXXXVI | no longer, and almost to thinking that it exists no longer.~ 21 CXC | are seeing, what you are thinking. I have not the courage 22 CXCV | because it dispenses with thinking. Say that, you will be brave, 23 CXCV | your head and that you are thinking of your old troubadour, 24 CXCVII | who do not live without thinking, of the evident approach 25 CXCIX | morality, which to my way of thinking composes all morality. Humanitarianism, 26 CCXV | February~My troubadour, I am thinking of what you asked me to 27 CCXXI | my poor dear friend. I am thinking of all the sorrow that you 28 CCXLV | soon! I console myself by thinking that Thursday next I shall 29 CCXLV | embraces you,~I am always thinking of Theo. I am not consoled 30 CCXLVIII| come to see me. I am not thinking of going to Paris before 31 CCL | yesterday to Croisset, Lina thinking that you had returned there. 32 CCLI | years to write, and I am thinking of two or three others. 33 CCLII | wouldnt you reproach me for thinking that of no account? When 34 CCLX | theatrical point of view, to thinking in dialogue, here I am starting 35 CCLXVI | which is, to my way of thinking, the shame of human kind.~ 36 CCLXVIII| It is finished, I am not thinking any more about it! Saint-Antoine 37 CCLXXVI | As for the rest, I am not thinking any more about Saint-Antoine. 38 CCLXXXVI| comes from my necessity of thinking only of others. There is 39 CCLXXXVI| long as I have a breath, thinking, talking, working for them.~ 40 CCXC | without conditions.~I am thinking of going to Paris next month, 41 CCXCI | can one proceed, to avoid thinking continually about one’s 42 CCXCIV | forget yourself. We shall be thinking of you, and we shall be 43 CCCV | same time perceiving well, thinking well and saying well” (Buffon). 44 CCCVI | change anything in my way of thinking, that art ought to be the


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