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1 Introd | reformation, labors earnestly to bring Flaubert to her point of 2 Introd | Maxime Du Camp, who tried to bring him out and teach him the 3 VII | strolling players at 9 or 10. Bring the copy. [Footnote: This 4 XXIII | with all my heart. I shall bring what I have “ON THE STOCKS.” 5 XXXI | 1866~I think that it will bring me luck to say good evening 6 LVI | expansions, because tomorrow can bring a storm? The thought of 7 LXXIX | since they are not going to bring on the confinement. I hope 8 XCVIII | disappoint him greatly. You shall bring your novel, and in a free 9 CV | will be left in my desk and bring me no return. That has amused 10 CVI | one sad word is needed to bring out their sorrow. She carries 11 CX | finished, that you would bring him to our house. Maurice 12 CXLI | Did Plauchut tell you to bring a wrapper and slippers, 13 CXLIV | good! They had hard work to bring him up, he was always ill, 14 CLXXXVII | or not!~My little girls bring me back to the notion of 15 CXCVII | has brought forth and will bring forth great crime....~Unfortunate 16 CCVI | also. May our affection bring you good luck!~G. Sand~ 17 CCXXXVIII| you can believe you are? Bring him up. Make yourself his 18 CCXLVIII | to see people in Paris. Bring me Saint-Antoine. I want 19 CCXLVIII | to Nohant. If you could bring Tourgueneff, we should be 20 CCLIV | come with the swallows and bring Saint-Antoine. It is Maurice 21 CCLXIV | bits of information that I bring back from Paris, where I 22 CCLXXVIII| demoralization which the theatres bring about extends! The bourgeois 23 CCLXXVIII| that the next Chamber will bring us a change for the better. 24 CCLXXXV | to keep on still so as to bring up my grandchildren, and 25 CCXCVI | expecting to help me to bring up my grandchildren, has 26 CCCXVII | had found the best way to bring me back to respect myself.~