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1 Introd | universal acceptance to the Prussians in Paris. Flaubert had opportunity 2 XLIX | mad with fear. Fear of the Prussians, fear of the strikes, fear 3 CLXXI | we shall fight with the Prussians. Malbrough s’en va-t-en 4 CLXXVI | perhaps not be accepted! The Prussians intend to destroy Paris! 5 CLXXVII | expecting the coming of the Prussians from day to day. We strain 6 CLXXVIII | like Moscow), than see the Prussians enter it. But we have not 7 CLXXIX | will this winter be?~The Prussians are now twelve hours from 8 CLXXXIII | have now at Croisset twelve Prussians. As soon as my poor dwelling ( 9 CLXXXV | to go without fear of the Prussians or of a riot.~Some days 10 CLXXXV | their hearts recall the Prussians. The people of the Hotel 11 CLXXXV | overturn the government, the Prussians will enter Paris, and “order 12 CLXXXVII | charming nest at Croisset. The Prussians occupied it; did they ruin 13 CLXXXVIII| concern me personally. No! the Prussians did not loot my house. They 14 CLXXXVIII| Ah! God be thanked, the Prussians are there!” is the universal 15 CLXXXIX | the passers-by.~And the Prussians exist no longer! People 16 CLXXXIX | without any doubt: (1) the Prussians, and (2) the people of Badinguet; 17 CXC | you no longer have any Prussians at your back, that’s something, 18 CXCI | room since the visit of the Prussians. Come, make a good effort. 19 CXCVII | going to turn them on the Prussians, it was mad, but it was 20 CCIII | Flaugergues.] to whom the Prussians have left for a bed and 21 CCLXXIII | having been killed by the Prussians.” All that is nauseous!~