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sum 1
sumachs 1
summed 1
summer 20
summon 5
summoned 1
summoning 2
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20 receive
20 regards
20 style
20 summer
20 understood
20 unless
20 worse
Gustave Flaubert
The George Sand-Gustave Flaubert letters

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summer

   Letter
1 I | fashion. Perhaps some day this summer I shall surprise you. For 2 XLVII | that pleasure till next summer. Now I have to stay some 3 XLVIII | shall come to Nohant this summer. It is agreed, it must be!~ 4 LVI | about the middle of the summer. My children, quite unhappy 5 LX | yourself, and arrange your summer without bothering about 6 LXI | are a charm in the Indian summer of my sweet and pure friendships, 7 LXVIII | your house. But, in the summer or autumn of 1869, you shall 8 LXXV | my dull old book by the summer of 1869.~I did not say it 9 XCIII | alone a good part of the summer, and I plan to grub.~“I 10 CV | you swear to come this summer and we count on it absolutely. 11 CLXIV | so as not to think all summer about anything except what 12 CCXVI | coming to Croisset this summer to hear Saint-Antoine?~As 13 CCXXXI | unpleasant. What a fine summer! The grain is seven feet 14 CCLVI | I want very much, this summer, to go to Saint Gervais, 15 CCLX | pleasure of enjoying the summer. For it is lovely weather, 16 CCLXXV | himself, saying to him last summer, that I found the thing 17 CCLXXVI | with!~I shall start, this summer, another book of about the 18 CCXCVII | I have been ill all the summer, that is to say, that I 19 CCXCVIII| have been so ill all the summer and I am still suffering 20 CCC | better. I was so ill all summer! but my strange and excellent


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