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1 Introd | dogged persistence.~Flaubert probably loved glory as much as any 2 XXVII | you do, something that you probably are ignorant of. That will 3 XLVII | of less amusing readings, probably. Meanwhile, don’t thank 4 L | is progressing.~He will probably go to Paris soon for the 5 LX | state of overexcitement is probably truer, or at least more 6 LXIX | the final touch I shall probably go to Normandy. I should 7 LXXII | He has thought of you, probably much more than you think 8 LXXIV | is good for many others, probably for the majority. I have 9 LXXX | without any trouble.~I shall probably go in the evening.~Embrace 10 LXXXVI | reproach them with what they probably reproach themselves.~As 11 XCIX | to live here all winter, probably until the end of March. 12 CXXV | shall then see you next week probably, and I shall embrace you 13 CLXXV | Weren’t you there then? Probably so: in the midst of all 14 CC | an heir who is impatient, probably.—They write me that Chilly 15 CCIV | shall go on Sunday evening probably. Anyway your commission 16 CCL | appealed. My letter will probably be forwarded to you in Paris, 17 CCLXXX | almost spoiled it everywhere; probably it is because of that that 18 CCLXXXII| upon the boards of Cluny, probably, towards the end of December. 19 CCCII | is long and diffuse and probably useless. Natures opposed