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1 Introd | heroes of nineteenth century letters, is sufficiently rewarding. 2 Introd | But there is more in these letters than a satisfaction for 3 Introd | friend, addresses her in his letters as “Dear Master.” Yet in 4 Introd | Louise Colet, a woman of letters, whose difficult relations 5 Introd | solitude to the pursuit of letters, which he followed for thirty-four 6 Introd | quoted by Pater, from his letters to Madame Colet:~“I must 7 Introd | sufficiently obvious in the letters. This Norman giant with 8 IV | Flobert (Justave) M. of Letters Boulevard du Temple, 42, 9 XI | you last night, and our letters must have crossed.~Yours 10 XVI | getting home I find your two letters. That fact, added to the 11 XXVII | still worse. They are MEN OF LETTERS and not MEN. Good luck to 12 LXXXIX | WRONGLY, for not answering letters. I wrote you from Nohant 13 CIII | still love and reverence for letters—and he will be the last 14 CXXIII | time that you wrote me, our letters crossed.~Come to see us, 15 CXLI | that I am not strong in letters; I am not sufficiently cultivated 16 CXLII | GOOD FOR THE ACADEMY.~Our letters crossed. I begged you and 17 CLVII | depict?” and I received letters from perfectly unknown people, 18 CLVIII | conception of things.~The two letters will be placed under the 19 CLXIX | Nohant, 29 June, 1870~Our letters are always crossing, and 20 CLXXVIII | have read some soldiers’ letters, which are models. One can’ 21 CLXXXI | 1871.~Don’t you receive my letters, then? Write to me I beg 22 CLXXXVI | clock.~Dear master,~Why no letters? Haven’t you received mine 23 CLXXXVIII| buried a large box full of letters and hidden my voluminous 24 CXCI | and I have written three letters to him: not a word! Those 25 CXCV | arid as mine is. Our two letters crossed again. That proves 26 CXCVI | September, 1871~As usual our letters have crossed; you should 27 CCVII | What running about! What letters! and what anger!—repressed— 28 CCXIX | beginning. And then unanswered letters, business, no time to breathe! 29 CCXXXIII | written about a hundred letters, for the most part to make 30 CCXXXVI | Nohant, 25 October, 1872~Your letters fall on me like a rain that 31 CCXXXVIII| those who love you. All your letters are unhappy and grip my 32 CCXLIV | pleasing. The republic of letters is only a market in which 33 CCXCI | am right to spare you my letters. Nothing is as imbecile 34 CCC | addresses itself to the men of letters. But there are no men of 35 CCC | But there are no men of letters, properly speaking. Before 36 CCCXI | 20th of May he will get letters addressed to him at the 37 CCCXIX | GEORGE SAND-GUSTAVE FLAUBERT LETTERS~ ~