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gnaw 1
go 229
gobbled 1
god 44
god-child 1
goddess 1
godfather 3
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45 family
45 told
44 absolutely
44 god
44 place
44 possible
44 thinking
Gustave Flaubert
The George Sand-Gustave Flaubert letters

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god

   Letter
1 Introd | a religion: Shall it be God, shall it be love, friendship, 2 Introd | be criminal and cursed by God.”~One of George Sand’s French 3 Introd | on a large basis. Work! God wills it. That, it seems 4 Introd | less human conception of God, I have my doubts.”~In addition 5 Introd | towards all the creatures of God, including not merely sun, 6 XXI | longer a woman, if the good God was just, I should become 7 XXIV | mourning and farewell. It is as God wills, provided He lets 8 XXVIII | a little for the love of God and of me. Tell your judges 9 XXXII | flesh like the Catholics? God knows whither that would 10 XXXVII | whatsoever. Has the good God ever uttered it, his opinion? 11 XL | desert; well, by the grace of God, so much the worse for me! 12 XLV | is the opposite! We make God always in our own image. 13 XLVII | exaggerate that unmercifully, God be thanked, for literature 14 XLVIII | needs. And now good-night,—O God, what a CALF I am! I leave 15 LVIII | coming back over the water. God be thanked that the Exposition 16 LXIV | while you were ill. Ah! my God, I dream of nothing but 17 LXXII | Cannes. Will you be there? God grant it! On the whole I 18 LXXIII | dear friend of the good God, “let us talk a little of 19 XCI | men, she takes the good God. That is all.~The people 20 XCI | less human conception of God, I have my doubts.~I am 21 XCVII | enough towards you. “My God! my God! how mean literary 22 XCVII | towards you. “My God! my God! how mean literary men are!” 23 CXI | your work, to forget mine, God be thanked! and to love 24 CXXI | no more attention to it, God be thanked! It is recopied. 25 CLIV | dear master of the good God, you must do exactly what 26 CLXXXVIII| more our abasement. “Ah! God be thanked, the Prussians 27 CLXXXVIII| formulas! Always gods!~The god before the last, which was 28 CLXXXVIII| consigning themselves to God and to the saints. We, however, 29 CXCI | get a clear idea of the God Horn, and it isnt easy. 30 CXCV | which always needs a good God, a Saviour), isnt it perhaps 31 CXCVII | us love one another, my God! my God! 1et us love one 32 CXCVII | one another, my God! my God! 1et us love one another 33 CCII | dear master of the good God!~Why did you resist your 34 CCXIII | poetry without realizing it, God forgive me. Yes, you are 35 CCXVI | However, if one consulted the God called Universal Suffrage, 36 CCXXXVI | into which they stuck me, God knows why, as they believed 37 CCLVII | three weeks. After that, God knows what!~It would be 38 CCLXII | All is well with you then, God be praised!~I spent the 39 CCLXIV | the Republic for us, O my God!”~But THEY ARE AFRAID of 40 CCLXXXI | Righi!!! Zounds! What mugs!~God be thanked, “of my horrible 41 CCLXXXIV | promises that he made. But, God be thanked, I withdrew in 42 CCXCVIII | to get her married. But God disposes, and one must take 43 CCCI | any more in his work than God in nature. The man is nothing, 44 CCCIV | Paris. Your niece is better, God be praised! I love you and


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