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1 Introd | dramatic spectacle and the same hard merciless externality that 2 Introd | compatriots presses him hard, Flaubert becomes more and 3 XXI | I shall be here, working hard, but ready to run, and loving 4 XXVI | not?~To “love you more” is hard for me—but I embrace you 5 XXVII | came in my eyes. It was hard to go away, but I hindered 6 XXXII | a tiny thread of water. Hard labor at art is necessary 7 XXXV | works his land and his wife hard by day and night is not 8 XLI | on Saturday. I am trying hard to push the entomological 9 XLVIII | to Cannes; you who are as hard up as I am, and, when you 10 LXII | August, 1867~When I see how hard my old friend has to work 11 LXXXI | going to embrace you so hard that you will be scandalised. 12 LXXXV | 1868~I have sawed wood hard for six weeks. The patriots 13 XCI | avenged, it is because he is hard to please in the matter 14 XCIII | play ought not to be very hard to cut. It is only a question 15 CVII | There are tender natures and hard natures, irremediably so. 16 CXXIV | business there. But it is so hard to see friends in Paris 17 CXXIV | idleness in the midst of this hard work. I botanize and I bathe 18 CXXIV | that it would have gone hard with me if you had meant 19 CXXIX | thinking, impossible. It is hard to have to do with uneducated 20 CXLIV | loving and so good! They had hard work to bring him up, he 21 CLIV | for the moment! However hard I work, it doesn’t go! Everything 22 CLXI | work? However, it is very hard for me to be reasonable. 23 CLXIII | that you are working too hard.~Croisset will cure you 24 CLXVI | my scratches and grub as hard as possible.~I shall go 25 CLXIX | up again. Now here I am hard at it.~Since you are to 26 CLXXIII | ploughing his fields; digging hard always, sad or gay. He is 27 CLXXXV | re-enter Croisset! It is hard! But I must! I am going 28 CLXXXIX | and I am going to have a hard time in getting down to 29 CCIV | to be PUT OFF (it was a hard job). Well, the rehearsals 30 CCXXIII | long, I fear. Ah! it is hard to grow a new skin at fifty 31 CCXXVI | part, I have worked very hard in caring for my dear one, 32 CCXXXVI | we have to take her at a hard gallop. To understand fascinates 33 CCXLVIII| the winter, and it is so hard to see people in Paris. 34 CCLXV | capricious too, to me, as hard to put your finger on as 35 CCLXV | any more.~G. Sand Monday~Hard work? When indeed can I 36 CCLXVIII| at the first proof. It is hard to separate oneself from 37 CCLXXIX | then, I shall start that hard task! it makes me afraid, 38 CCLXXX | yesterday; I still find it very hard to move my pen, and even 39 CCLXXX | absolutely beautiful. The hard thing, when one travels,