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32 courage
32 december
32 knows
32 look
32 lovely
32 making
32 matter
Gustave Flaubert
The George Sand-Gustave Flaubert letters

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look

   Letter
1 XVIII | why their portraits do not look like one another nor like 2 XXVII | with him. He had a happy look. And then I talked with 3 XLII | account of that, accidents to look out for. I am very saddened 4 XLVIII | my article on faience. Do look and see if it was printed 5 LX | in silver. He deigned to look at it. “Do you want it?” 6 LXXVI | covered with snow? Do you look at that at night while you 7 LXXXIX | optimist just the same, I look at the good side of things 8 CXXXI | the worse! If I did not look at Bouilhet’s affairs as 9 CXXXVI | him.~Ditched again. I must look elsewhere. Nothing new at 10 CXLV | you wanted, in order to look after it at once. She seemed 11 CLXIV | and get prettier while you look at them. As for me, I am 12 CLXXXIII| tranquil country!~Let us look for new hypocrisies: declamations 13 CXCIV | universal groan.~I do not look forward to an imminent cataclysm 14 CXCIX | without being persuaded.~I look vainly in your article for 15 CCVIII | have some very sad hours. I look at MY FLOWERS, these two 16 CCXI | that pedagogy teaches us to look for knots in bulrushes. 17 CCXII | Since you own this book, look at page 100.~If I had kept 18 CCXX | not to have “business” to look after, to avoid all connection 19 CCXXII | plans somewhat. I had to look after Aurore so that she 20 CCXXXI | myself while his patients look after themselves and croak. 21 CCXL | in this weather, didnt look good to me at all; what 22 CCXL | are sad and dont want to look at the sun. As for those 23 CCLIII | But nowadays people dont look so closely.~ 24 CCLVI | hate myself too much when I look in my mirror. The older 25 CCLXXIV | myself even, and when I look for the causes, I ask myself, 26 CCLXXXVI| despair of human-kind, to look at my past sorrows and joys 27 CCLXXXVI| suffering as are all those who look high and far ahead; but 28 CCXCVIII| besides, that Perrin will look after them.~We all KISS 29 CCCIV | carried out! But you only look for the well-turned phrase, 30 CCCIX | passed unperceived. Then to look for what can please seems 31 CCCXII | today. Borie has promised to look after the affair; will he 32 CCCXVIII| without news. Give a long look for me at the little corner


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