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1 Introd | and filial daughter of the French Revolution. The royal blood 2 Introd | used to be taught that all French husbands ultimately behave; 3 Introd | God.”~One of George Sand’s French critics, M. Caro, a member 4 Introd | faithful daughter of the French Revolution; and by way of 5 Introd | place at the head of modern French realism and won the discipleship 6 Introd | immense disgust for the French.... Not a liberal idea which 7 Introd | and the gentleness of the French people! I assure you that 8 XL | day! Depicting the modern French bourgeois is a stench in 9 LX | people were who spoke neither French, nor Italian, nor patois. 10 LXV | mother). Maurice also, what French! One is happy to forget 11 XCVII | immense disgust for the French. My Heavens! Have we always 12 XCIX | except a little of the French Revolution, after my meals, 13 CLXXII | and the gentleness of the French people! I assure you that 14 CLXXVII | The Prussian War ends the French Revolution and destroys 15 CLXXXV | people make assertions.~The French Revolution must cease to 16 CLXXXVIII| Sebastopol! But the good French hasten to demolish their 17 CXCI | they are getting back into French tradition. They no longer 18 CCXI | which makes people no longer French, nor men, nor themselves. 19 CCXXXVII | ninny”; such is my ancient French gallantry. The first one 20 CCLXX | Petersburg, last Sunday; the French edition even will be prohibited. 21 CCLXX | taken very little for the French censorship to forbid my 22 CCLXXVIII| cradle and a nurse on the French stage!” Think of it! Then, 23 CCLXXXI | Pole is better than I am in French prose. And you want me to