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Gustave Flaubert
The George Sand-Gustave Flaubert letters

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1 Introd | history of human folly,’ as says M. Voltaire. ... Neo-Catholicism 2 Introd | brutes, no matter what one says. All the advance that one 3 Introd | than we who complain; he says nothing, and while people 4 XVII | at all, no matter what he says. I even swear to you (by 5 XXI | twelve people only.” One says in conversation, many things 6 XXX | Conjuration d’Ambroise, thus says my porter, is announced 7 XLIV | them so much the more. One says: I will go again to the 8 XLV | good story, whatever one says about it. That fellow decidedly 9 LIX | makes her drink while he says: Dominus vobiscum! then 10 LX | alone later when your heart says so, and, if you are going 11 LXXXVII | the chateau of Versailles says), and I perspired greatly. 12 XCI | brutes, no matter what one says. All the advance that one 13 XCVII | history of human folly!” as says M. de Voltaire.~And I am 14 CVI | her great eyes stare, she says: MY FATHER? another time 15 CVI | FATHER? another time she says: MAMMA? I distract her, 16 CLXIV | MY FEET, as Doctor Favre says. No old age yet, or rather 17 CLXIX | DOING MY BUSINESS, as Aurore says, and not being able to budge 18 CLXXIII | than we who complain; he says nothing, and while people 19 CXC | thinks of you every time and says that he would like to have 20 CXCVIII | COUNTENANCE, as Shakespeare says. When I have drained my 21 CCXVII | wife, and children. Aurore says that she would like to be 22 CCXXXI | the icy water. The doctor says that is madness. I let him 23 CCL | make or could make; but he says that they vary infinitely 24 CCLI | marasmus,” as M. Prudhomme says, and there is no longer 25 CCLXXII | poetical things. A poet says: “I am of 1830, I learned 26 CCLXXIII| does not write any more (he says) in the Debats, and Taine 27 CCLXXV | friends. No one indeed ever says anything to me: they know 28 CCCVIII | independently of what it says, cannot produce the same


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