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Gustave Flaubert
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1 IV | with the girls from the theatre and with aristocrats.~ 2 XV | la Nuit de Noel from the Theatre de Nohant, I dont want 3 XV | this would be the right theatre for a thing of that type. 4 XL | rehabilitate him at the Theatre Almanzor? I can see him 5 XLVI | are very amusing, and the theatre is so pretty! A real artist’ 6 LXXIV | made for his marionette theatre, marvelous scenery, properties, 7 LXXIV | a lot of things for his theatre, coming back to lie down 8 LXXXVI | impossible, but out of the theatre, he is as charming as can 9 LXXXIX | talked about outside of the theatre and of the players. I have 10 XC | up again a novel on the THEATRE, the first part of which 11 XCI | mistrust your novel about the theatre. You like those people too 12 XCIV | 3rd October. I am at the theatre every evening from six o’ 13 CXXX | What a fine thing, the theatre! M. Saint-Ybarscontract 14 CXLVII | I did not see you in the theatre. The play applauded and 15 CXCVI | Why dont you consider the Theatre Francais?~Where is the Princess 16 CXCVII | occupied momentarily the theatre of the struggle.~These good 17 CCI | part of the public.~In the theatre, the same thing. They don’ 18 CCI | conceived by the author. The Theatre Francais perhaps would ask 19 CCI | is a judge of everything, theatre, novels, finances, politics, 20 CCVII | all. The next night the theatre was almost empty. The press, 21 CCXLIII | tinsmith so polite at the theatre! The Russian is a simple-minded, 22 CCXLV | messieurs the managers of the theatre. Both insist that they are 23 CCLXVI | entirely stupefied by the theatre. However, I havent anything 24 CCLXXIII| say that the art of the theatre goes beyond the limits of 25 CCLXXV | than are friends at the theatre. I have told you that it 26 CCLXXV | is very important in the theatre. In a novel, one has time 27 CCLXXVI | going to fall back into the theatre! I pity you! After having 28 CCLXXIX | skit to the Beaumarchais theatre.~It is that very play le 29 CCLXXIX | put on the boards of the Theatre Francais, a nurse and a 30 CCLXXIX | have taken it to the Cluny Theatre.~Ah! my poor Bouilhet did 31 CCLXXXI | The manager of the Cluny Theatre, to whom I took le Sexe 32 CCLXXXI | Clunyperfect,” by the Theatre Francais “unplayable,” and 33 CCLXXXII| braving the publicity of the theatre” I shall appear upon the 34 CCLXXXII| manager of that “little theatre” is enchanted with le Sexe 35 CCLXXXII| when we meet. Why is the theatre such a general cause of 36 CCXCVII | Villemer and Victorine at the Theatre Francais again. But there 37 CCXCVIII| rehearsing Victorine at the Theatre Francais; but I dont know 38 CCCIII | a play of mine, at the Theatre Francais.~I have neither 39 CCCXIII | from it for a boulevard theatre?~By the way, how is Cadio


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