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mine 39
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Gustave Flaubert
The George Sand-Gustave Flaubert letters

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mine

   Letter
1 VI | Goulards of your kind and of mine. Up to now it has been frightfully 2 XXVII | nicely, as you have answered mine. One is happy, dont you 3 XXVII | portrait in crayon like mine for whatever price you wish 4 XL | written in that style?— Mine (my style) continues to 5 XLIV | what are they? Are they mine? I dont recall a single 6 LVIII | two years, at least (OF MINE). How the devil do you find 7 LXXXVI | mischief? They contain a mine of master-pieces of genre. 8 XC | interests me more than all mine. Impersonality, a sort of 9 XCVI | drama of life. First part in mine: Aurore.” The fact is that 10 XCIX | give me the news!~Here is mine! I work immoderately and 11 CI | on one. Shall I ever find mine? Will an idea fall from 12 CV | of pretexts not to write mine. I let myself be distracted 13 CXI | of your work, to forget mine, God be thanked! and to 14 CXXI | the thing is no longer mine. It does not exist any longer, 15 CXXV | of Aurore in the place of mine! She is not what you would 16 CXXX | Saint-Ybarscontract antedates mine. They had thought le Batard 17 CXXXI | at Bouilhet’s affairs as mine absolutely, I should have 18 CXXXVI | wont write articles on mine, finding it too bad. There 19 CLIV | queer!~I am very tired in mine (my brain) or rather it 20 CLX | me this morning. I fished mine back from the porter; here 21 CLXIV | must, at your age (and at mine I still try to), become 22 CLXXVI | HUMILIATION. What a house mine is! Fourteen persons who 23 CLXXXVI | letters? Havent you received mine sent from Dieppe? Are you 24 CLXXXVII| by adding the weight of mine to it. For me, the ignoble 25 CLXXXVII| for me, I am waiting till mine gets well, and I know that 26 CXCI | want to read you that book (mine)!~I am not going to Nohant, 27 CXCV | existence is not arid as mine is. Our two letters crossed 28 CXCVII | that I have departed from mine. Reason and sentiment are 29 CCVII | as Aisse and a letter of mine to the Conseil municipal 30 CCXI | you for myself and for all mine.~G. Sand~ 31 CCXXIV | you that your sorrows are mine. Good-bye till then, a line 32 CCLXI | sending a copy of something of mine, it doesnt matter what, 33 CCLXXV | much more than he needs mine.~On the whole, articles 34 CCLXXXIX| morale is affected whereas mine takes what comes, in a cowardly 35 CCCI | with metaphysics, neither mine nor that of others. The 36 CCCII | I can give a resume of mine: not to place oneself behind 37 CCCIII | de Victorine, a play of mine, at the Theatre Francais.~ 38 CCCV | letter will arrive before mine. I should have started this 39 CCCV | opinions to me which are not mine. I believe that the rounding


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