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| Alphabetical [« »] spiteful 1 spitting 1 spleen 3 splendid 22 splendor 3 splenetic 1 spoil 4 | Frequency [« »] 22 necessary 22 ready 22 respect 22 splendid 22 weather 22 works 21 1871 | Gustave Flaubert The George Sand-Gustave Flaubert letters IntraText - Concordances splendid |
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1 Introd | the poetic phrase, the splendid picture, life in the grand 2 XXXIX | labors of childbirth? That is splendid and youthful. Those who 3 XLV | have EXERCISED!!! Am I not splendid; eh?~Sunday night, at eleven 4 LV | it is amazing. There are splendid and extraordinary things 5 LVIII | any exaggeration, it was splendid. Paris on the whole turns 6 LX | embrace you tenderly, my splendid old fellow. Walk a little, 7 LXIX | to Barbes; it is fine and splendid, as you are. I know that 8 LXXIV | it also; for there is a splendid fire and abandon in these 9 CXXXVIII | tips of my fingers. What a splendid woman you are and what a 10 CXXXVIII | woman you are and what a splendid man! To say nothing of all 11 CLXIX | regards of that fine and splendid boy along with all the affectionate 12 CLXXXIV | brood. The little girls are splendid. The Lamberts’ little boy 13 CLXXXV | of leases especially, is splendid! The government interferes 14 CCVII | feeling.~The premiere was splendid, and then, that is all. 15 CCXIII | January, 1872~Your preface is splendid and the book [Footnote: 16 CCXXIII | You are so good! What a splendid creature you are! I do not 17 CCXXXV | us. We have returned in splendid health, and we are glad 18 CCLII | take part. Laughter is a splendid medicine. We shall give 19 CCLXVI | days, and Cruchard has been splendid! He slept seven hours in 20 CCLXXVII | will come for you, and a splendid one. Rejoice in your insults, 21 CCLXXXIII| already at work preparing a splendid performance of marionettes 22 CCXCIV | your spleen.~Come, dear splendid old fellow, cheer up, do