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monarchy 4
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monceau 3
monday 40
monday-morning 1
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Gustave Flaubert
The George Sand-Gustave Flaubert letters

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monday

   Letter
1 VII | I am depending upon you Monday before dinner. Au revoir 2 VIII | expect me at your house on Monday. I am obliged to go to Versailles 3 IX | dinner on the following Monday. And besides, they are putting 4 XII | shall stay there Sunday and Monday, I shall return Tuesday 5 XIII | Saint-Valery, 26 August, 1866 Monday, 1 A.M.~Dear friend, I shall 6 XXI | FLAUBERT, at Croisset Nohant, Monday evening, 1 October, 1866~ 7 XXVI | XXVI. TO GEORGE SAND Monday night~You are sad, poor 8 XXXI | Nohant. I saw Bouilhet at the Monday performance. I am CRAZY 9 XXXV | it. I leave it for Paris, Monday. I embrace you warmly. Good 10 XLI | with all my heart.~G. Sand Monday.~ 11 LII | off. He will go to dine on Monday at Magny’s, we shall agree 12 LII | five oclock but not before Monday.~He is running around!~He 13 LVII | returning to my mother next Monday, dear master. I have little 14 LVIII | researches. For instance on Monday; I was at the Jockey Club, 15 LXXVIII| other devotedly!~G. Sand Monday evening.~ 16 LXXX | too much. But on Sunday or Monday if you still wish it; only 17 LXXXVII| TO GEORGE SAND Dieppe, Monday~But indeed, dear master, 18 CXII | CXII. TO GUSTAVE FLAUBERT Monday, 26 April, 1869~I arrived 19 CXII | the ill luck to miss you.~Monday.~ 20 CXV | me quickly if you want me Monday, a week from today—or if 21 CXV | AFFAIRS to continue!~G. Sand~Monday.~ 22 CXVI | FLAUBERT Paris, 4 May, 1869~On Monday then, and if I have an hour 23 CXVI | would like to do. Anyway, on Monday between three and four, 24 CXIX | TO GUSTAVE FLAUBERT~Then Monday, I count on you, at half 25 CXX | Paris, 29 May, 1869~Yes, Monday, my dear good friend, I 26 CXXXV | Constitutionnel of last Monday, the Gaulois of this morning, 27 CLX | CLX. TO GEORGE SAND Monday morning, 11 oclock~I felt 28 CLXXIV | 1870~I got to Paris on Monday, and I left it again on 29 CLXXXVI| TO GEORGE SAND. Croisset, Monday evening, two oclock.~Dear 30 CCIV | rehearsals are to begin on Monday next. I read the play to 31 CCXXVII| GUSTAVE FLAUBERT Paris, Monday, 3 June, 1872, Rue Gay Lussac, 32 CCXXXIX| CCXXXIX. TO GEORGE SAND Monday night, 28 October, 1872~ 33 CCXXXIX| themselves as usual, and today, Monday, the day of the theatrical 34 CCXLI | CCXLI. TO GEORGE SAND Monday evening, eleven oclock, 35 CCXLVII| burial of father Pouchet last Monday. That gentle fellow’s life 36 CCXLIX | CCXLIX. TO GEORGE SAND Monday evening, 3 February, 1873~ 37 CCLXV | write any more.~G. Sand Monday~Hard work? When indeed can 38 CCLXX | is Saturday, or perhaps Monday the 9th? It has been postponed 39 CCCVIII| CCCVIII. TO GEORGE SAND Monday evening, 3rd April, 1876~ 40 CCCXII | CCCXII. To GEORGE SAND Monday evening~Dear master, Thanks


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