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stories 5
storm 4
storms 7
story 29
straight 8
straightened 1
strain 1
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29 midst
29 passion
29 simple
29 story
29 until
28 contrary
28 else
Gustave Flaubert
The George Sand-Gustave Flaubert letters

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1 Introd| compressed the long and complex story of her personal relationships, 2 Introd| always on the inside of her story. According to Flaubert’s 3 Introd| case or the other; and the story of the war of the mercenaries 4 XLV | Maid of Perth. It is a good story, whatever one says about 5 L | about that. It is quite a story. I love you and I embrace 6 LX | scorn. Why? Always the same story. He who does not do as all 7 LXXIII| Nohant. It is always the story of the Amazons. In order 8 LXXXIV| It is always the same old story that I have to tell you 9 CIV | and I know thoroughly the story of their break, which seems 10 CXXXVI| takes my defense.~Another story: yesterday Raphael and Michel 11 CLIV | her today, and here is the story.~The Empress maintains that 12 CLIV | the Empress.~I think that story stupid and those people 13 CLXV | MOOD.~That is a charming story, Mademoiselle Hauterive, 14 CLXXXV| no! always the same old story! always poppycock! There 15 CCI | a pig? it is always the story of the penitent thief blessed 16 CCXX | gotten me into a lawsuit. The story of la Fontaine is not ended. 17 CCLVII| that name. It is a gigantic story, but it requires one to 18 CCLXII| it before undertaking the story of my good men. Meanwhile, 19 CCC | man at the basis of every story and every deed. That was 20 CCC | the chief interest in a story is what you did not want 21 CCCI | writing now a little silly story, which a mother can permit 22 CCCI | my energy, but the little story).~ 23 CCCII | wants to understand the story that you are telling him, 24 CCCIX | in the carriage, and the story of Zamora are perfect passages. 25 CCCIX | the servant who tells the story and who is evidently in 26 CCCIX | virtuous persons in that story, even extraordinarily virtuous. 27 CCCIX | and less.~After my little story, I shall do another,—for 28 CCCX | temptation. As my little story was finished last night, 29 CCCXII| you! I have begun another story entitled Histoire dun coeur


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