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33 ideas
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33 pretty
33 strong
33 sunday
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Gustave Flaubert
The George Sand-Gustave Flaubert letters

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pretty

   Letter
1 XVI | Aurore again, fresh and pretty, makes me quite happy. And 2 XXIV | charming talent. He left a pretty play, Michel Perrin.~I travelled 3 XLVI | dear orchard which is so pretty and which I love so much. 4 XLVI | smell sweetly, they are as pretty as anything.—Ah! to go, 5 XLVI | amusing, and the theatre is so pretty! A real artist’s jewel. 6 LXI | well. Little Aurore is as pretty as anything and does a thousand 7 LXXII | grant it! On the whole I am pretty well; I am furious with 8 XCII | every where. The name is pretty and sufficiently well known.~ 9 XCVI | little grandchildren still pretty and sweet. This morning 10 C | not play a role is such a pretty performance to watch and 11 CIII | a high degree, even with pretty faces that ought to give 12 CV | not stop them from being pretty and not tormenting themselves 13 CV | etc., all that is very pretty. The pearl was Lolo as a 14 CV | was very chic; it was so pretty and so funny on that little 15 CXXV | not what you would call pretty, but she is adorable and 16 CXLV | arsenal and makes use of it? Pretty! Pretty!~What a sweet letter 17 CXLV | makes use of it? Pretty! Pretty!~What a sweet letter you 18 CXLVII | very beautiful, Sarah very pretty, but no interest in the 19 CLXXXVII| and if the poppies are pretty.~I often take the journey 20 CXCIII | it?~I am sending you the pretty faces of our little girls. 21 CXCVI | little grandchildren, not pretty at this period of their 22 CCII | have brought my book to a pretty degree of insanity. The 23 CCXVIII | Revery!~There are two very pretty monsters: (1) an embryo 24 CCXLV | their commercialism makes a pretty result.~According to the 25 CCLVII | dear master, there are many pretty a b c phrases.~Thank you 26 CCLXI | beautiful, above all it is pretty. The flora is always rich 27 CCLXXIX | naturelle by Haeckel, a pretty book, pretty book! Darwinism 28 CCLXXIX | Haeckel, a pretty book, pretty book! Darwinism seems to 29 CCLXXX | What man dabbles in is pretty or ugly, ingenious or stupid; 30 CCLXXXII| storms of the footlights (pretty metaphor) and that “braving 31 CCLXXXII| am keeping two or three pretty anecdotes about this to 32 CCLXXXII| However, there are some pretty comic elements: (1) the 33 CCCIV | weather; here, we have been pretty well spared; but for the


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