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birth 4
birthday 1
bismarck 1
bit 34
bite 1
bits 3
bitten 1
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35 september
35 several
35 soul
34 bit
34 dream
34 full
34 impossible
Gustave Flaubert
The George Sand-Gustave Flaubert letters

IntraText - Concordances

bit

   Letter
1 Introd | perhaps he sees with eyes a bit dirty, like that learned 2 Introd | Rodolphe; or the following bit, only a bit, from the detailed 3 Introd | the following bit, only a bit, from the detailed account 4 Introd | has lived heartily and a bit recklessly from day to day, 5 XXIV | My generation is passing bit by bit. Shall I survive 6 XXIV | generation is passing bit by bit. Shall I survive it? I don’ 7 XXXV | of that, are bluffing a bit, or IF THEY DO everything, 8 XL | perhaps to enjoy oneself a bit in life, and to choose subjects 9 LXV | if you are even a little bit ill still, or are PLUNGED 10 LXXI | very tenderly.~Here is a bit that I send to your dear 11 XCVII | mean literary men are!” A bit out of the correspondence 12 XCVII | first Napoleon. What a nice bit, eh? Doesnt it seem to 13 CLXIX | you and to shake you up a bit. You will see the little 14 CLXXVII | a little, a very little bit.~I dont think that there 15 CCI | sentimentality. Do you recall a bit of Victor Hugo in la Legende 16 CCXVII | and that seemed to me a bit of madness; for I had never 17 CCXXIX | bad cough that a little bit more would be the last straw. 18 CCXXXIII | will make you move around a bit; she is your child; she 19 CCXXXIV | shall have to go about a bit on business. I shall go 20 CCXXXVI | you again, for a little bit; it is a part of myself 21 CCXXXVIII| exist, to act, to forget a bit his intellectual personality 22 CCXLIX | which I dont understand a bit), and the Raspail theory 23 CCLX | like, however, to talk a bit with you, dear master.~In 24 CCLXIII | faith. I had to laugh a bit after the departure of all 25 CCLXVI | not a cry, not the least bit of disorder! Days like that 26 CCLXXII | feel pitiable.~P. S.—A nice bit from my servant when he 27 CCLXXVIII| Righi, so as to breathe a bit, to relax myself, to deneurasthenize 28 CCLXXIX | have been knocking me a bit too much of late; and they 29 CCLXXXIX | you do not like to read bit by bit.~I am a little tired; 30 CCLXXXIX | not like to read bit by bit.~I am a little tired; however, 31 CCXCI | I am for suffering!~The bit you sent me about Aurore 32 CCXCIX | write a little MEDIEVAL bit of nonsense, which wont 33 CCCV | Eveque and Honfleur to see a bit of the country that I have 34 CCCV | think.~You distress me a bit, dear master, by attributing


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