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Gustave Flaubert
The George Sand-Gustave Flaubert letters

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tourgueneff

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1 XCIX | that I had a visit from Tourgueneff? How you would love him!~ 2 C | appreciates you a great deal. Tourgueneff has been more fortunate 3 CVII | the Goncourts.~The good Tourgueneff ought to be in Paris at 4 CX | renew my acquaintance with Tourgueneff, whom I knew a little without 5 CXLVII | you to write to me. I saw Tourgueneff and I told him all that 6 CLXVIII | style.”~Aside from you and Tourgueneff, I dont know a living being 7 CXCI | I am expecting the good Tourgueneff there. It would be very 8 CXCIV | make people listen to me?~Tourgueneff has written me that he is 9 CXCVI | must come to see me with Tourgueneff, since you are planning 10 CCIV | none of our friends except Tourgueneff, whom I have found more 11 CCVII | step on the right path.~Tourgueneff has been in Paris since 12 CCX | all that is finished, to Tourgueneff. Why wont you be there!~ 13 CCXI | is not to be a third with Tourgueneff when you read your Saint-Antoine. 14 CCXII | yesterday, a fine day, with Tourgueneff to whom I read the hundred 15 CCXVI | curious temperament. It was Tourgueneff who took me to her house.~ 16 CCXXXV | of September, and I hope Tourgueneff too, wont you come also? 17 CCXXXVIII| with Madame Viardot and Tourgueneff? You like them, you admire 18 CCXXXIX | ago, I have been expecting Tourgueneff from week to week. The gout 19 CCXLVIII | Nohant. If you could bring Tourgueneff, we should be happy, and 20 CCLI | is the fault of the big Tourgueneff. I was getting ready to 21 CCLII | and we are counting on Tourgueneff whom we adore also.~I have 22 CCLIII | Dear master,~The gigantic Tourgueneff is at this moment leaving 23 CCLVI | by me.~Your two friends, Tourgueneff and Cruchard philosophized 24 CCLVII | these pages are dedicated to Tourgueneff it is the moment to ask 25 CCLVIII | not.— Have you any news of Tourgueneff? I am worried about him. 26 CCLIX | you know where the great Tourgueneff is now?~A thousand affectionate 27 CCLXVIII | a little.~I knew through Tourgueneff that you were doing very 28 CCLXXIV | persons affect me: Delannoy, Tourgueneff and my servant!) In short, 29 CCLXXVI | consider profound.~The good Tourgueneff is leaving next week for 30 CCLXXVIII| to its opinion.~The good Tourgueneff must be now in Saint Petersburg; 31 CCLXXIX | Darwin himself.~The good Tourgueneff has sent me news from the 32 CCXCI | cannot endure solitude.~Tourgueneff seemed to me, however, to 33 CCXCI | of my frightful book. But Tourgueneff loves me too much, perhaps 34 CCXCIV | that dear, lazy soul of a Tourgueneff, about the misfortune which 35 CCXCIV | and well as they both are. Tourgueneff tells me that your property 36 CCXCIX | are first of all, the big Tourgueneff, who is nicer than ever, 37 CCCV | What language! the good Tourgueneff and Madame Viardot made 38 CCCVI | to despair.~How are you? Tourgueneff wrote me that your last 39 CCCVIII | books.~I do not share in Tourgueneff’s severity as regards Jack, 40 CCCVIII | I consider real artists, Tourgueneff and Zola. Yet they do not 41 CCCXII | Cruchard is weary.~The good Tourgueneff leaves this evening for 42 CCCXVI | sympathetic letter from good Tourgueneff. He too loved her. But then,


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