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goncourt 6
goncourts 6
gondinet 1
gone 21
good 376
good-bye 2
good-for-nothing 2
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21 doubt
21 false
21 friday
21 gone
21 hardly
21 imbecile
21 kiss
Gustave Flaubert
The George Sand-Gustave Flaubert letters

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gone

   Letter
1 XVI | it means TO HAVE ALREADY gone out too much. Monsieur craves 2 XXXVII | doing. How far has the play gone?~I am not at all surprised 3 LIV | And is that hateful grip gone? Maurice wanted to go to 4 XCI | are who are only bourgeois gone astray!~We shall see each 5 CIV | outraged against Dalloz and has gone to le Temps. The princess 6 CVI | Croisset. Maurice and Lina have gone to Milan, to see Calamatta 7 CXXI | recopied. Other hands have gone over it. So, the thing is 8 CXXIV | you, that it would have gone hard with me if you had 9 CXLII | that those who have not gone through that are GOOD FOR 10 CLXIV | of your dearest friends gone one after the other. There 11 CLXV | for it; the fascination is gone. There are so few people 12 CLXXIV | mother, I would already be gone!~ 13 CLXXXIII| moments in my life, I have gone through great losses. I 14 CCXI | are well. Everything has gone wonderfully here this winter; 15 CCXXV | house, when she has been gone only such a short time.~ 16 CCXXIX | would be supposed to have gone away.~A word at once, I 17 CCXLI | hope to recover. I have gone through, several times, 18 CCLXII | clerical reaction, have gone over to Bonapartism. One 19 CCXCI | June here. When she has gone away, I shall make a little 20 CCCV | exasperated me that, having gone home in order to get rid 21 CCCXVII | sister causes you. I too have gone through that! It is so easy


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