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1 Introd | they believed that they saw something extraordinary 2 IV | get excited about that, I saw in the papers that there 3 XIV | one of the family and I saw that all that great politeness 4 XVIII | interest me very much. When you saw them, had they opened the 5 XIX | better. As for Marchal’s he saw in you only “the good woman,” 6 XXVII | not writing for Buloz.~I saw your friend last evening 7 XXVII | Commanville.] Ah! I forgot, I saw Couture this evening; he 8 XXXI | after that to Nohant. I saw Bouilhet at the Monday performance. 9 XXXI | who am so steady, and I saw everything quite blue.~ 10 XXXIV | Girardin, Dumas and me. I saw her yesterday in Faustine, 11 XLIV | When I was ill in Paris, I saw a physician, very mad, but 12 LVII | knew you. From the day I saw your lovely and kind face, 13 LXI | and joy in the family. I saw Sainte-Beuve, I am content 14 LXVII | with Jumieges. This time I saw Etretat, Yport, the prettiest 15 LXXI | in Berry, of all that I saw. My unfortunate spirit would 16 LXXVII | is severely threatened.~I saw M. Depaul today. One must 17 LXXXVII | second time by your advice, saw the sands of Arboronne. 18 LXXXVII | must progress.~Yesterday I saw Dumas: we talked of you, 19 LXXXVII | Prince Napoleon, whom I saw at his sister’s Thursday, 20 XCVI | like that. Plauchut saw you once, and he adored 21 CIV | time that I enjoyed life.~I saw Sainte-Beuve and the Princess 22 CVI | formerly: I was afraid when I saw Maurice too impressionable 23 CXVIII | FLAUBERT Paris, 18 May, 1869~I saw Levy today, I tested him 24 CXVIII | I tested him at first; I saw that he would not give up 25 CXXXVI | Applause, enthusiasm. I saw the moment during the reading 26 CXLV | my midwife, it was he who saw into my thought more clearly 27 CXLVII | distance in this severe cold. I saw Theo this evening, I told 28 CXLVII | want you to write to me. I saw Tourgueneff and I told him 29 CLVIII | little about aesthetics.~I saw l’Autre last evening, and 30 CXCIV | long a time it is since I saw your good firm writing! 31 CXCVII | it as well as anyone! I saw the storm rising. I was 32 CCXVI | are very low, very low!~I saw Ruy Blas badly played except 33 CCXVII | old age that when I last saw her was still so green and 34 CCXXVI | task was over, as soon as I saw my dear world reunited and 35 CCXXXII | What are you doing now? We saw each other so little and 36 CCXXXV | so attentive to what she saw, and curious about everything 37 CCXLIII | is not easy to do.~When I saw Francia plunge the poignard 38 CCLXXIV | second performance when I saw Delannoy come back into 39 CCLXXIV | my apartment where they saw “on the walls, pictures 40 CCLXXVIII| has given me pleasure. I saw him a great deal this winter, 41 CCLXXVIII| love him more and more. I saw a good deal of father Hugo 42 CCCII | healthiest and the broadest part saw in it a severe and striking 43 CCCXVI | that I love him because I saw him shed so many tears.~