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1 Introd | grandchildren, diligently writing, botanizing, bathing in 2 Introd | moral yearnings, to find her writing rebukingly to Sainte-Beuve, 3 Introd | his admirable qualities. Writing from Nohant in 1866 to him 4 Introd | false that I could not help writing on the margin of his book: ‘ 5 Introd | disputant; he had a talent for writing. George Sand may have chosen 6 XVI | I could not refrain from writing on the margin of his book: 7 XVII | everything necessary for writing.” Is it agreed?~As for the 8 XXVII | style! Luckily I am not writing for Buloz.~I saw your friend 9 XLI | never done for myself. I am writing to the newspaper men.~I 10 XLVIII | Maioliques.~Oh! what luck! While writing to you it has come back 11 LXII | hands a long time. I am writing another thing,[Footnote: 12 LXVII | Peyrat last evening, I am writing today to Barbes who will 13 LXXII | when his hand is weary of writing. As for you, you work for 14 LXXXVI | Nohant, 31 July, 1868~I am writing to you at Croisset in any 15 XCI | are not spared. I am now writing three pages on the abominations 16 XCIV | sufficiently accustomed to it to be writing another play while they 17 CIII | shelf. I have the time. I am writing my little annual novel, 18 CXXVIII| dear troubadour? I am still writing to you at the boulevard 19 CXLII | return till Tuesday. I am writing him to wait for you till 20 CLXV | dogmatic opinions on the art of writing. It will be an opportunity 21 CLXV | feel no longer the need of writing, for I used to write especially 22 CXCIV | since I saw your good firm writing! How long it is since we 23 CCXVIII| I am in a hurry to start writing. It is too long since I 24 CCXLVII| I am not sure at all of writing good things, nor that the 25 CCL | It is only a question of writing a line to your brother, 26 CCLII | prevented me from amusing myself writing tales and from playing with 27 CCLV | Nohant, 7th April, 1873~I am writing to my friend General Ferri 28 CCLVII | comedy.~What a horrid way of writing is required for the stage! 29 CCLVII | but I think that I am now writing something very quick and 30 CCLX | book, or am not dreaming of writing one, A LAMENTABLE boredom 31 CCXCI | about the book that I am writing, that is what is the matter 32 CCXCVI | I don’t want you to stop writing to me.~I also have great 33 CCCI | ORDER TO write well. But writing well is my aim, I do not 34 CCCI | enough weariness!~I am writing now a little silly story, 35 CCCIII | Nohant, 6th March, 1876~I am writing to you in a hurry this morning 36 CCCIII | single seat for them. I am writing him a letter that he will 37 CCCV | phrase is nothing. But that WRITING WELL is everything, because “ 38 CCCV | is everything, because “writing well is at the same time 39 CCCXI | of alum for long. Lina is writing to him and will know soon,