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pleases 8
pleasing 4
pleasure 36
pleasures 3
plebe 1
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36 etc
36 history
36 loves
36 pleasure
36 strength
36 weeks
35 1866
Gustave Flaubert
The George Sand-Gustave Flaubert letters

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pleasure

   Letter
1 Introd | character has the great pleasure of loving you with all his 2 X | will give us ‘a sensible pleasure’ as used to say, as would 3 XXX | think that I shall give you pleasure and joy when I tell you 4 XXXIII | work, as our excesses of pleasure, kill us certainly, and 5 XXXIII | love or glory, fortune or pleasure, ever since they existed, 6 XXXV | all right; but if their pleasure is great, verging on the 7 XLVII | shall have to put off that pleasure till next summer. Now I 8 LVI | you that there is only one pleasure: learning what one does 9 LVIII | them and always with a new pleasure. The great thing is that 10 LXXI | resistance.~I do not hide the pleasure that your little word about 11 XC | Paris will be more of a pleasure than my business will be 12 C | that I am, your state of pleasure. If it is like that then, 13 CI | while I cry. It is both a pleasure and a torture at the same 14 CIII | character has the great pleasure of loving you with all his 15 CXIX | am looking forward with pleasure to hearing THE REST. Don’ 16 CLVII | Looking forward to that with pleasure, dear madame, I kiss your 17 CLXII | first volume with infinite pleasure. In fifty years perhaps 18 CCIII | who would have had such pleasure in seeing you.—You were 19 CCXXXVIII| you would be loved with pleasure? Take her to live with you. 20 CCXXXVIII| bad. There is intellectual pleasure only in the possibility 21 CCXLII | who could give him as much pleasure and whose encouragement 22 CCXLVI | from being literary with pleasure, and from working with joy.~ 23 CCLIV | can not give me a greater pleasure than by telling me that 24 CCLVIII | dont know the ineffable pleasure of doing nothing! And how 25 CCLX | sunlight and deprives me of the pleasure of enjoying the summer. 26 CCLX | ignorant of, as you say, “the pleasure of doing nothing.” As soon 27 CCLX | oneself up to disordered pleasure ... and even then!~Well, 28 CCLXXIII | to deprive myself of the pleasure of depicting it! But the 29 CCLXXVIII| but he, that has given me pleasure. I saw him a great deal 30 CCLXXXI | a strange thing how much pleasure imbeciles find in floundering 31 CCLXXXIII| let us taste the innocent pleasure of living for life’s sake, 32 CCLXXXVII| THE DRAMATIC MANIA and the pleasure that certain people have 33 CCC | and makes me find a true pleasure in digging away; it is like 34 CCCI | Phrases make me swoon with pleasure which seem very ordinary 35 CCCVIII | violently, having felt a fierce pleasure in contemplating a wall 36 CCCIX | Cruchard takes less and less pleasure in life, and he even has


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