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Gustave Flaubert
The George Sand-Gustave Flaubert letters

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degree

   Letter
1 Introd | it is marked in a high degree by “unity, mass, and coherence.” 2 Introd | Sand possessed in a high degree the Pauline virtue of being “ 3 Introd | be ferocious in the last degree; and, mark my word, we are 4 Introd | fortitude actually to face the degree of depravity which he has 5 XLIX | can not imagine to what a degree they have reached. France 6 XLIX | back to 1849 to find such a degree of imbecility.~There was 7 CIII | pignouf lardes) to a high degree, even with pretty faces 8 CLIX | interesting to the utmost degree. You must tell me if you 9 CLXXXIII | austerity of habits, etc. Last degree of pedantry!~I have now 10 CXCV | the same time in the same degree.~Why are you so said? Humanity 11 CXCVII | escaped them to a great degree, divided as it was by various 12 CCII | brought my book to a pretty degree of insanity. The idea of 13 CCLXXVIII| is grotesque in a supreme degree.~Now explain to me why they 14 CCCII | is false in the highest degree. When M. Flaubert writes 15 CCCIX | woman is anemic to the last degree. She is wasting away. She


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