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4505 LXV | friend Madame Lebarbier de Tinan awaits me at the house of 4506 CCXLIII | And Antoine, the good fat tinsmith so polite at the theatre! 4507 LXIX | you are not, as I am, on tiptoe, all ready to start off. 4508 CCXXXVI | she does not forget you. Titite’s Punch has lost his head, 4509 CCLXIII | they have bought and whose titles they have taken. It would 4510 CCCX | Percemont.—Marianne only to-day; as I had many things to 4511 CCV | us. We shall drink you a toast and many speaches [sic].~ 4512 CCLVII | but it requires one to toe the mark to tell it suitably.~ 4513 Introd | rose at the tips of her toes, and it seemed to Charles 4514 Introd | settled, a shy, proud, grumpy toiling hermit of forty, in his 4515 LXXXVI | are in Paris during this Toledo-like heat; unless the shade of 4516 XLIX | you who are so strong and tolerant.~The novel does not go at 4517 Introd | in misery. Every eloquent tongue of the time-spirit urged 4518 CCCIX | distraction. All the usual tonics do no good. Three days ago, 4519 CCLXVI | done me. Can you see my old top-knot by the baptismal font, beside 4520 XCIX | All my house of cards will topple over.~Three weeks ago because 4521 XL | I can see him with his toque and his guitar and his apricot 4522 CV | from being pretty and not tormenting themselves about it.~We 4523 CCCI | indifferently disturbed about what torments me. I regard as very secondary, 4524 XVIII | because very beautifully made torques [Footnote: Gallic necklaces.] 4525 CI | is both a pleasure and a torture at the same time. And I 4526 Introd | which demonstrated to his tortured senses the truth of the 4527 CCLXXXIV | enough to die. When I am not torturing myself about my work, I 4528 CCCII | same to me, but, when one touches on the emotions of the human 4529 LXXIII | for an imbecile? It is a tough problem. It seems to me 4530 CXCVI | have no news of it; it is touring the provinces, and those 4531 LX | among them from his watch tower, and that I was wrong, for 4532 XCI | simple citizens of the small towns. Indeed I assure you that 4533 CXCVII | between the producer and the trader, which I reject.~But I want 4534 LX | fishing for food without trading; speaking a language that 4535 CCC | comedy just now. We have had tragedy, shall we end with the opera 4536 CCXLIV | afraid of interrupting your train of thought and of boring 4537 LXXXI | 1868~I see that the day trains are very slow, I shall make 4538 CXCVII | the Commune declared them traitors, and decreed their arrest. 4539 Introd | influence seems to have been tranquillizing. The material for the radical 4540 CLXXI | lurking about while waiting to transform itself into Jacquerie; but 4541 XXVII | day the exact date on the transformation of the journal. Tomorrow 4542 CCCVI | Moreover, the decadences are transformations. The mountains in travail 4543 CCLXI | how are these impressions transformed later? One does not know 4544 CCLXIV | ecclesiastics. Perhaps there is a transition that is lacking. Such is 4545 Introd | with singed wings; the odd transitional figure of Pagello; Michel 4546 Introd | he might acknowledge had transitory causes. But his general 4547 CCLXVIII | fool trick?) because of the translations. It is finished, I am not 4548 PrefNote | Professor Stuart P. Sherman. The translator desires to acknowledge valuable 4549 V | elder~Have the goodness to transmit to Silvanit the last wishes 4550 CCLXX | had formally forbidden the transportation of Saint-Antoine, and the 4551 CCLXXVI | how beautiful it was, how transporting, in short how sublime. What 4552 CXLIX | troubadour, we are two old rattle traps. As for me, I have had a 4553 CCCVI | transformations. The mountains in travail roar and scream, but they 4554 CX | working at my novel about TRAVELING ACTORS [Footnote: Pierre 4555 CCLXXX | The hard thing, when one travels, is to find nature, because 4556 CCLXXX | because it is disguised and travestied everywhere. However, the 4557 CCXVII | throats. They are terrible and treacherous illnesses. We all love you, 4558 CLXIV | abandon ourselves would be a treason to them and an ingratitude. 4559 XXXV | modesty in regard to the treasures of his soul prevents him 4560 XX | point of regretting the treaties of 1815. That is all that 4561 LXVI | National of 1841. Bad treatments inflicted on Barbes, kicks 4562 CCI | war council at Versailles treats Pipe-en-Bois more harshly 4563 CLXXV | poor heart to pieces. I tremble too for all my children 4564 CXCVII | the middle class, which trembled, fled or hid itself. They 4565 CXCII | between idiocy and delirium tremens! Everything is possible 4566 CCXXXVI | degenerate life without upward trend and without aid, brings 4567 CLXIV | which had undergone all trials with a sublime SWEETNESS. 4568 CXLV | I do not belong to the tribe you mention. I am acquainted 4569 CXXXV | hatred and bad faith.~La Tribune, le Pays and l’Opinion nationale 4570 CCLXVIII | April (like an April fool trick?) because of the translations. 4571 Introd | drawn up; black blood had trickled through the hairs, and collected 4572 CLXXXIX | friend Maury, who kept the tricolor over the Archives all during 4573 CXL | been violated every one tries to see who can best jump 4574 XX | broad and beautiful, like a triumphal way, they stray off by little 4575 LXXIII | at M. Thiers! Can a more triumphant imbecile, a more abject 4576 Introd | the influences of nature, triumphantly seeking its own or shattered 4577 LVIII | demi-god, and the pamphlet Trochu, and the everlasting Changarnier 4578 CXCVII | that now! It is immediately trodden under the foot of the conqueror, 4579 Introd | Salammbo, and two of the Trois Contes; on the other hand, 4580 CLXXXV | that it may overcome the troops at Versailles and overturn 4581 LXXXVII | during that tropical heat (trop picole, as the governor 4582 CXCVII | have any, but these first trophies of hatred and of violence, 4583 LXXXVII | was in Paris during that tropical heat (trop picole, as the 4584 CLXXXVIII | success of la Lanterne and Troppman have been very evident symptoms 4585 CCXXXIII | joy. Decidedly our two old troubadourships are two opposites. What 4586 CCXXXIII | you very good information; Troubat, [Footnote: Sainte-Beuve’ 4587 Introd | away at his anvil, never troubling himself whether it rains 4588 XLVI | Croissset Nohant, 1867~Bah! zut! troulala! Well! well! I am not sick 4589 CCLXXII | slices of roast beef, a truffle salad, coffee and a chaser. 4590 CCLXXXIII | to material life, eating truffles?~Tell us about yourself, 4591 CCLXXIII | the announcement of the tryst between Madame Rousselin 4592 LVIII | theocratic despotisms.~The Tsar of Russia displeased me 4593 CCI | Ravignan! To prevent the tucking up of petticoats has become 4594 CXVI | part before dinner.~G. Sand~Tues. evening.~ 4595 LXXXIV | Footnote: The chain of the tug-boat going up or coming down 4596 CCXXXVI | that you ask me to make tulips come from them when they 4597 LXXIV | none other than the great tumbler Coquenbois when unmasked. 4598 XC | little icy torrent which tumbles me about and makes me sleep 4599 Introd | intellectual isolation. As the tumult in his senses subsides, 4600 XL | his guitar and his apricot tunic howling at the black-gowned 4601 CLXX | destroyed bridges, the staved-in tunnels, all this human labor lost, 4602 CCXC | tips of the trees to the turf; Croisset must be even prettier, 4603 CVI | children are only as far as Turin today and do not know yet 4604 CXXXV | depravity, the episode of the Turkish woman, which they misrepresent, 4605 Introd | Swift or the older Mark Twain, Flaubert nursed four grave 4606 CCLX | more robust to me than the twentieth of a good many others! What 4607 CVI | How the language turns, is twisted, made supple, is condensed 4608 LI | along with the birds who are twittering already as in full spring 4609 LI | for this mischance. She twitters like a bird along with the 4610 CCCVIII | the week, during a little two-days’ trip that I am forced to 4611 CCXXXVIII | this Moi which is the most tyrannical, the most exacting, the 4612 Introd | not to might nor to the tyranny of a human caprice, but 4613 CCLXXXI | more and more. Thus the ugliness of the Germans who surround 4614 CXXXIX | shall send the article to Ulbach, who begins his paper the 4615 CLXXXIII | our revenge, it will be ultra-ferocious, and observe that one is 4616 CLXXXIV | corruption of false patriots, of ultra-republicans who cry out for vengeance, 4617 XXXI | complain because of being unable to speak to me any more.~ 4618 Introd | the freedom of this rather unalluring garb she entered into relations 4619 CCXIX | the beginning. And then unanswered letters, business, no time 4620 CCI | madness!~I have met the unavoidable Harrisse, a man who knows 4621 CCLXXXVII | livelier sense than I of my unbearableness.~Send me Flamarande; that 4622 CCCII | leave the reader therefore uncertain about the opinion that he 4623 CVI | facts and how free from uncertainties.~Aurore, who lives on adorations 4624 XVI | he may see with somewhat unclean eyes, like this learned 4625 CCXXXVI | And there you have the uncomplicated mechanism of my thought.~ 4626 CCLXXII | sentiment I am profoundly unconcerned.~I tell myself: “well, it’ 4627 CVII | very true things about the unconsciousness of children. He who could 4628 XVI | And the Celtic relics, uncontestably curious for the archaeologist, 4629 C | the foundation of careless unconventionally which was bestowed upon 4630 CXXIX | I am as sweet as a lamb! Undeceive yourself, and act as if 4631 CCLXXIX | envelope was a letter from an underclerk, which is a gem! I will 4632 CCC | his works, it is crushed underfoot.~Politics is a comedy just 4633 CXC | will tell me that the bark undergoes none the less the ravages 4634 CCLXXIV | made fun of it all. I shall underline in your copy, all the passages 4635 CXXIV | help him eagerly in all he undertakes. As for me, I have the appearance 4636 CCCIX | me the most chimerical of undertakings. For I defy anyone to tell 4637 XCVI | with another play already underway, so as to keep my hand in. 4638 Introd | in a convent, where she underwent some exalting religious 4639 Introd | visited by her friends and undistracted by the fiery lovers of the 4640 CCXIII | in an age when criticism undoes everything and does nothing. 4641 CCLXXXII | swooning away about M. Scribe’s Une Chaine. France is ill, very 4642 CXXIX | hard to have to do with uneducated people.~ 4643 Introd | that attended the defiant unfolding of her spirit are over. 4644 XXI | also, but it is still an unformed mass.~Why did your trip 4645 CCVII | and what anger!—repressed—unfortunately! At last, for three days 4646 Introd | the old time, she shows an unguessed wealth of maternal virtue, 4647 CLXXXIII | doubtless to Paris, despite its unhealthfulness! But I don’t care a hang 4648 CXXXVI | is being jumped on in an unheard of manner. Those people 4649 XXXIII | would cut out what is too uniformly in the light.~Vale et me 4650 CLXXVII | country where one does not see uniforms, where one does not hear 4651 CCXLVI | in us, something weak and unimportant sometimes, disturbs our 4652 XLIII | which will make our planet uninhabitable in the near future, for 4653 XLII | head. I am prodigiously uninterested in anything which is not 4654 LXXXV | is a doctrine of peace, union and love.” (L. Blanc).~“ 4655 Introd | marked in a high degree by “unity, mass, and coherence.” It 4656 CCXIX | comment. It is the Revue universelle directed by Amedee Marteau. 4657 CXCVII | enemies. All friendship unjustly withdrawn remains intact 4658 CCXLVI | absolutely forgotten and perhaps unkindly ignored. Such is the law 4659 | unlike 4660 CCXXXV | company at every hour. Ah! how UNLITERARY I am! Scorn me but still 4661 LXXIV | tumbler Coquenbois when unmasked. These plays last till two 4662 XLVII | male. They exaggerate that unmercifully, God be thanked, for literature 4663 CLXXVI | Fourteen persons who sigh and unnerve me! I curse women! It is 4664 CXCI | society afflicts me and unnerves me, my niece Caroline takes 4665 CCLXVIII | in the spirit of strict unpartisanship, has now to flatter the 4666 CCXLV | indefinite, and in consequence, unpayable.~Why publish then? Is it 4667 CCCIX | of the ordinary, passed unperceived. Then to look for what can 4668 CCLXXXI | by the Theatre Francais “unplayable,” and by the manager of 4669 XLII | backward, and as yet somewhat unpractical; I hope to pass into an 4670 XLIII | a modest revenue and an unproductive profession one has to make 4671 CCCVI | order and without too many unpunished crimes. Imbeciles dominate, 4672 CCLXXVI | Taillandier, who declares me “unreadable,” attributes ridiculous 4673 CXCVII | reason puts up with the most unrealizable of Utopias. In what Eden, 4674 Introd | reason puts up with the most unreasonable of Utopias. In what Eden, 4675 C | angry with you, not from unreasonableness nor from selfishness, but 4676 Introd | world.~The origins of these unreconciled antipathies lie deep beneath 4677 CLXV | becoming a fossil, a being unrelated to the surrounding world.~ 4678 LVIII | is becoming foolish and unrestrained. Perhaps we are returning 4679 XXIV | quite worn out; I wept unrestrainedly all the evening, and I embrace 4680 Introd | literature as an opportunity for unrestricted self-expression. “Nevertheless,” 4681 CCXLVI | spectacle of the history that is unrolling around us; that eternal 4682 CCCI | Ah! my friend, man is an unstable compound, and the earth 4683 Introd | Bovary was prosecuted, though unsuccessfully, as offensive to public 4684 CLXXXII | unfortunate for Paris, the most unsuitable in the provinces. Besides, 4685 CLXXXVII | against a profound impression unsurmountable up to the present moment.~ 4686 | unto 4687 Introd | she discovered a joy in untrammeled rural life which was only 4688 CXCVIII | Demidoff, her late and I think unworthy husband? On the whole it 4689 CLXXXVI | me the effect of a great upheaval of nature, one of those 4690 CLXXXIV | instinct tends to take the upper hand; but I fear something 4691 CCC | well-set-up girl, a beautiful upright soul in a strong body. The 4692 CXXX | compensation and a deal of uproar for nothing. One needs patience 4693 CXCVIII | friends, at the risk of new upsets.~I am glad that these little 4694 CCXXXIII | the world would be turned upside down.~I cannot refer you 4695 CLXXXVI | center of fine manners and of urbanity?~Do you know the worst of 4696 CCLXXX | cared for in my nest. I urge Maurice to go about without 4697 CXXXIX | me this morning to beg me urgently for any article I would 4698 XLIV | where some friends are urging me to come. But I can not 4699 CCXCI | the feeling of “universal uselessness” and grave doubts about 4700 CXCVII | all the things that man uses and abuses, both the poison 4701 CCLXXX | recognize. It is because of that usurpation of powers in the intellectual 4702 CXCVII | ambitions, scandal of shameless usurpations. That is the spectacle which 4703 CXCVII | the nobility, of having usurped its insignia, of having 4704 CXCVII | tradition of the Jacobins, it usurps the papal social authority 4705 CCLXXX | lamp, and a quantity of utensils to examine the MICROS of 4706 CLXXVII | stupid era. People will be utilitarian, military, American and 4707 CLXV | success, of morality, of utility, of its timeliness, etc. 4708 Introd | enthusiasms and with her Utopian projects for social reformation, 4709 Introd | truth of the old Rabelaisian utterance, that “science without conscience 4710 Introd | has detected in her public utterances a decisive change of front, 4711 XXXVII | whatsoever. Has the good God ever uttered it, his opinion? That is 4712 CLXXI | Prussians. Malbrough s’en va-t-en guerre!~You said rightly 4713 CXCVI | earned one of those happy vacations; but I cannot leave the 4714 Introd | write, her purposes were but vaguely defined. She conceived of 4715 CXCIX | being persuaded.~I look vainly in your article for one 4716 XXXIII | uniformly in the light.~Vale et me ama.~ 4717 LXXXVI | with the parts of the dull valets, and with being kicked from 4718 CXCIX | instruction was the great Valles, who boasted that he scorned 4719 PrefNote | translator desires to acknowledge valuable criticism given by Professor 4720 Introd | neither understands nor values any of these things, and 4721 XVI | rule and where Catholic vandalism has passed, razing monuments 4722 LXXXVII | rich or poor, victors or vanquished, I admit none of all that. 4723 XCVII | advanced proposed after Varennes? Dictatorship and military 4724 LVI | three thousand imperceptible varieties, I shall be well advanced, 4725 LXXXIV | is AUDITORY IDIOCY, a new variety. It is true that I choose 4726 CCLXXIX | all these glaciers for the Vatican Museum. One can dream there. 4727 CCXLIII | intemperate, nor too much of a vaudevillist. The dialogue with his sister, 4728 CCXLIV | the public had it.~Now I’ve emptied my bag, and don’ 4729 XXI | recently. I think that I was vegetable or mineral. I am not always 4730 LXXXI | chicken or some veal and vegetables.~In giving up trying to 4731 CXXXV | Your old troubadour is vehemently slandered by the papers. 4732 LXXXVI | spiritual, with eyes of velvet and fire, talking at thirty 4733 CCXVI | For I have the bump of veneration and I like to love what 4734 Introd | engagement.” With the curiously vengeful satisfaction which mortals 4735 Introd | social regeneration; he vents his splenetic contempt for 4736 Introd | senses subsides, he even ventures to offer to George Sand 4737 CLXV | nevver been able to put Venus an Apollo in the same coop. 4738 XXXV | some side where the artist verged on the Philistine. Perhaps 4739 CCXX | bill put me in a rage? It verges on madness. Aisse has not 4740 CCIV | and the roles are to be verified tomorrow. I think it will 4741 CLXXXIX | the other half, and VICE VERSA. This is clearly to be seen 4742 Introd | again the Aeneid, certain verses of which I repeat to myself 4743 CCLVIII | want you to keep the new version which is quite in the atmosphere, 4744 CCLVIII | as you are taking out the vertus theologales.~As for me, 4745 CCLXXXII | for September); (3) the vestibule of the former establishment 4746 CXXXIX | If you do not put your veto on it, I shall send the 4747 LXXXV | en Bretagne by the great Veuillot, in Ca et La. That does 4748 CCLXVIII | be all right.~One thing vexes me. The censorship has ruined 4749 CLXXVII | since they are occupying Vexin, which they have completely 4750 CCLXIII | the departure of all the Viardots (except Viardot) and the 4751 XXXV | for the instrument of our vibration. The continual wind of little 4752 Introd | become degraded by the vicissitude of events; it must either 4753 LXXXVI | really so? and then the victims! it is quite enough to be 4754 XXXVI | for life your affectionate~Victoire Potelet~called Marengo Lirondelle 4755 XXXIII | way or another without any victoriously conclusive reply ever being 4756 CXCVIII | That is worth more than viewing INJUSTICE WITH A SERENE 4757 CCLX | I am not like M. de Vigny, I do not like the “sound 4758 XXXV | delicate and restrained, vigor is in it, how he will see 4759 CLXIV | went to Paris this morning vigorous and strong. Maurice gardens 4760 VII | VII. TO GUSTAVE FLAUBERT Palaiseau, 4761 VIII | VIII. TO GEORGE SAND Paris, 17 4762 Introd | tainted with epilepsy; a Viking countenance, strong-featured 4763 CCXVII | against her, even after that vile book in which she poured 4764 LXXXIV | the sun in your charming villa!~Why am I not the...river 4765 CLXXXV | The people of the Hotel de Ville have changed the object 4766 XCIV | prodigies of harmony and of vim which occur at the last 4767 CXXII | race than all the Saint Vincent de Pauls in the world! And 4768 CCCII | and that M. Flaubert will violate the rules of good taste 4769 CXL | certain reverence has been violated every one tries to see who 4770 CCCVIII | having felt my heart beat violently, having felt a fierce pleasure 4771 CCCVI | one gets numb gathering violets and anemones.~I have read 4772 Introd | with charging elephants and vipers, flounder and fight in indescribable 4773 XXXII | entitled “some lines from Virgil.” What he said of chastity 4774 CCXXXIII | possible. He lives at 2 rue Visconti. It occurs to me that Charles 4775 Introd | beginning to disappear in that viscous pallor that looks like a 4776 XCIX | the end which begins to be visible.~So that it may arrive more 4777 Introd | bathing in her little river, visited by her friends and undistracted 4778 CCXCIX | people, I receive the same visits. My faithful ones on Sunday 4779 CV | we keep up a good deal of vitality. And that I delay all I 4780 XLIX | sometimes taken with St. Vitus dance (as under Charles 4781 LIX | drink while he says: Dominus vobiscum! then she drinks and answers: 4782 CCLXXVIII | of le Candidat in hushed voices (sic) and with a contrite 4783 CCLXI | have seen and what strange volcanic combinations, where we ought 4784 CCLXXX | phenomena like the lake, the volcano, the mountain, the wind, 4785 CXCII | flowers that grew well on my volcanoes, and I imagined that all 4786 CLXXXVIII | of letters and hidden my voluminous notes on Saint-Antoine. 4787 CCXLVI | One must not use it up voluntarily; you are enamoured of JUSTICE, 4788 CLXXXV | would have known what the volunteers of ’92 were and the retreat 4789 Introd | apropos of his epicurean Volupte: “Let the rest do as they 4790 CCI | Societe anonyme), each holder votes according to the value of 4791 XXXIV | DAY we didn’t take such vows and we loved! and swaggeringly. 4792 LXXXV | placed on a level with Le Voyage en Bretagne by the great 4793 LXXXVI | prejudice to the Lettres d’un Voyageur in the Revue, or to botanical 4794 CCXVI | the tomb of his friend, a vulgar wretch who debases himself 4795 CCLXXXV | to it! what warfare you wage on it!~You have too much 4796 Introd | cloth, with trousers and waist-coat to match. With a grey hat 4797 XCIV | front. As for me, as used to wakefulness as you are, I experience 4798 Introd | thickens around him and the wakened militancy of his compatriots 4799 XX | think that since ’89 they wander from the point? Instead 4800 CV | one only has to go to the wardrobe and one comes down again 4801 XXXI | of my room, awaken at the warmth of my fire. They had installed 4802 CCLXIII | the meadow saffron always warns me that it is time to begin 4803 CLXIII | for he has to drink and wash out his mouth during the 4804 CXXXVI | that I dirty a stream by washing myself in it (sic). All 4805 CIII | exclusively for the bourgeois, wasn’t it? Ninety out of a hundred 4806 CXCVI | making me rummage in my waste basket. I find there the 4807 CLXIII | nicely, I tired from having watched so much and from watching 4808 Introd | quite the most felicitous watchwords for the use of human society. 4809 CCXCVIII | work all the more, and I do water-colors in my hours of recreation.~ 4810 CCLVI | return to my house at the water-side. I want very much, this 4811 XXXII | for me before obtaining a waterfall. Ah! I certainly know THE 4812 LVI | I am in an element that weakens me morally while strengthening 4813 CXCVII | not always those with the weakest basis. A patriotic fanaticism 4814 CCCII | distinctions and without weaknesses; he sees clearly that that 4815 CIV | week in Paris, looking up wearisome information (from seven 4816 XXVII | getting too attached and of wearying others. The old ought to 4817 XLII | declined? Solitude does not weigh on you? I really think that 4818 Introd | of the universal order, weighed against which individual 4819 Introd | an enormous load, were weighing upon her.~“The church clock 4820 CCLXXXIV | week ago. The cast that Weinschenk proposed to me was odiously 4821 CCCI | do not deny it.~“I lack a well-defined and extended vision of life.” 4822 CCC | girls are well. Aurore is a well-set-up girl, a beautiful upright 4823 XLIV | even more than old and well-tried friends? I am asking, for 4824 Introd | spiritual ancestor of H. G. Wells, she eagerly sought to popularize 4825 Introd | and fight in indescribable welters of blood and filth, and 4826 Introd | commended by the late Barett Wendell: it is marked in a high 4827 CLXXV | your instructions the 8th. Weren’t you there then? Probably 4828 CLXXXV | bribery through Danton and Westermann. But no! always the same 4829 CCXXXI | is seven feet high, the wheat fields are sheets of flowers. 4830 | whereas 4831 LVI | under pain of having nothing wherewith to pay for my tobacco and 4832 CCXIII | have mistresses or wives, whichever you like, and during these 4833 CCXLIII | they were like a great whiff of air, and, after having 4834 CCXCI | Nothing is as imbecile as the whiners.~ 4835 CLXV | hunt during vacation and of whist after dinner. I don’t know 4836 XXXI | great river with its steam whistles and infernal chain; a little 4837 Introd | purpose and meaning are not a whit less personal to Flaubert 4838 CCCII | weather that I adore: this whiteness is like general purification, 4839 CX | I have since read with a whole-hearted admiration. You seem to 4840 CLXXXIII | speculating on that passion. Wholesale murder is going to be the 4841 Introd | advice could have been more wholesome or more timely. And with 4842 Introd | nor did she, perhaps, ever wholly acquiesce in that scheme 4843 | whomever 4844 CCXXXII | establishment, I don’t give a whoop.~As I am going to begin 4845 XXXIII | life; for, in this one, whosoever reflects, embraces up to 4846 CCXXXVI | of love of race, of the widening sentiment of self-love, 4847 Introd | only an incident in the wider meaning of Flaubert’s fiction, 4848 CCC | is full of the soul that wields the brush. Art is not merely 4849 CCLXVIII | Saint-Germain have excellent wigs and play like angels. I 4850 LXXXVI | in some very surprising wild places. The little girls 4851 Introd | whatever is fantastic and wilful in its setting and its adventures, 4852 CLXXXV | proceedings of Badinguet and of William: requisitions, suppressions 4853 XXXI | runs silently under the willows; a silence ... ah! it seems 4854 CXCVII | flag, which will be your winding sheet. Past grandeurs have 4855 III | which rushes by under my windows in pursuit of the fatted 4856 CXVI | and four, clear out your windpipe so as to read me a part 4857 LXXXVI | the tender side of it; it wins the heart. One has to consider 4858 XXXIII | Ah! but no, she is not wiser than we who are also nature.~ 4859 CCXLV | with it. Conclusion: the wisest thing is to keep calm.~Why 4860 CCVIII | his daily task, and gay withal AS PUNCH, in the RARE moments 4861 Introd | soon as one hears its “long withdrawing roar,” and thinks it is 4862 CCI | became enraged once before witnesses, against Sainte-Beuve, while 4863 CXXXIII | will say: “Come weal, come woe!” I am also correcting proof 4864 XCVI | morning I dreamed, and I woke up saying this strange sentence: “ 4865 Introd | but also her brother the wolf. On this principle she loves 4866 CLXXI | barbarous stupidity! The wolves come and walk into our court, 4867 XXI | lest you were anxious and wondered if your bank was high enough 4868 CCXXXV | intention placed us. We all took wonderful sea baths, Plauchut, too. 4869 CCXXII | moment to answer you. I am wondering too if you don’t like it 4870 XXVI | There was a fire at my wood-seller’s. The sky was rose color 4871 Introd | hat and a huge cravat of woolen material, I looked exactly 4872 Introd | Mill on the Floss, and of Wordsworth, once, too, a torch of revolution, 4873 CIII | the two most different workers that exist; but since we 4874 Introd | continue my labour like a true working-man, who, with sleeves turned 4875 CXCVII | were the merchant and the workman, those two agents of labor 4876 CLXXXVII | respect your name, your workshop? If you can work again there, 4877 CCXVIII | emanating from an intestinal worm.~We have not found a companion 4878 CIV | see in your troubadour a worn-out man. I have spent a week 4879 LXXXVI | word more or less without wounding, one can use the lash without 4880 CCXLIV | you the novels, which were wrapped up addressed to you for 4881 CIII | dozen newspapers, whose wrappers I respect to such an extent 4882 XXXIX | patience of an ox and the wrist broken from crushing stones 4883 CCLXXXIV | Barbey d’Aurevilly. You will writhe with laughter. It is perhaps 4884 CXCVII | When one sees the patient writhing in agony is there any consolation 4885 XC | XC. TO GUSTAVE FLAUBERT Nohant, 4886 XCI | XCI. TO GEORGE SAND~Does that 4887 XCII | XCII. TO GUSTAVE FLAUBERT~The 4888 XCIII | XCIII. TO GEORGE SAND Saturday 4889 XCIV | XCIV. To M. GUSTAVE FLAUBERT, 4890 XCIX | XCIX. TO GEORGE SAND Tuesday~ 4891 XCV | XCV. TO GUSTAVE FLAUBERT Paris, 4892 XCVI | XCVI. TO GUSTAVE FLAUBERT Nohant, 4893 XCVII | XCVII. TO GEORGE SAND Saturday 4894 XCVIII | XCVIII. TO GUSTAVE FLAUBERT, in 4895 XI | XI. TO GUSTAVE FLAUBERT~It 4896 XII | XII. TO GUSTAVE FLAUBERT Paris, 4897 CCLXIV | people think they are in the XIIth century.~As for Cruchard, 4898 XIX | XIX. TO GEORGE SAND Croisset, 4899 CCLXVI | disastrous influence on the XIXth century. To establish common 4900 XL | XL. TO GEORGE SAND Croisset, 4901 XLI | XLI. TO GUSTAVE FLAUBERT Paris, 4902 XLII | XLII. TO GUSTAVE FLAUBERT, at 4903 XLIII | XLIII. TO GEORGE SAND Croisset, 4904 XLIV | XLIV. TO GUSTAVE FLAUBERT at 4905 XLIX | XLIX. TO GEORGE SAND~Dear master,~ 4906 XLV | XLV. TO GEORGE SAND Wednesday 4907 XLVI | XLVI. TO GUSTAVE FLAUBERT, at 4908 XLVII | XLVII. TO GEORGE SAND Wednesday~ 4909 XLVIII | XLVIII. TO GUSTAVE FLAUBERT, at 4910 CCXCIX | grotesque and base. The XlXth century is destined to see 4911 XV | XV. TO GUSTAVE FLAUBERT Paris, 4912 XVI | XVI. TO GUSTAVE FLAUBERT, at 4913 XVII | XVII. TO GEORGE SAND Croisset, 4914 XVIII | XVIII. TO GUSTAVE FLAUBERT Nohant, 4915 XX | XX. TO GEORGE SAND Croisset, 4916 XXI | XXI. TO GUSTAVE FLAUBERT, at 4917 XXII | XXII. TO GUSTAVE FLAUBERT Nohant, 4918 XXIII | XXIII. TO GUSTAVE FLAUBERT Nohant, 4919 XXIV | XXIV. TO GUSTAVE FLAUBERT Paris, 4920 XXIX | XXIX. TO GUSTAVE FLAUBERT 16 4921 XXV | XXV. TO GUSTAVE FLAUBERT 11 4922 XXVI | XXVI. TO GEORGE SAND Monday night~ 4923 XXVII | XXVII. TO GUSTAVE FLAUBERT, at 4924 XXVIII | XXVIII. TO GUSTAVE FLAUBERT 16 4925 XXX | XXX. TO GUSTAVE FLAUBERT 18 4926 XXXI | XXXI. TO GUSTAVE FLAUBERT Palaiseau, 4927 XXXII | XXXII. TO GEORGE SAND Croisset, 4928 XXXIII | XXXIII. TO GUSTAVE FLAUBERT, at 4929 XXXIV | XXXIV. TO GEORGE SAND Saturday 4930 XXXIX | XXXIX. TO GUSTAVE FLAUBERT Paris, 4931 XXXV | XXXV. TO GUSTAVE FLAUBERT Palaiseau, 4932 XXXVI | XXXVI. Monsieur Gustave Flobert 4933 XXXVII | XXXVII. TO GEORGE SAND Wednesday 4934 XXXVIII | XXXVIII. TO GUSTAVE FLAUBERT, at 4935 CXC | like that cost now by the yard; let them go on and they 4936 CLXXIII | spring fifty or a hundred yards below ground. The engineer 4937 XCIV | themselves to their place yawning, and suddenly start like 4938 | ye 4939 Introd | vague but deep-seated moral yearnings, to find her writing rebukingly 4940 CCCII | death like a Catholic who yearns for compensation, were it 4941 LXXIV | excited to the point of yelling. Aurore is not admitted; 4942 CLXXVI | order to force Paris to yield, they are going to (1) terrify 4943 CXXX | T(our) Saint-Y(bars). I yielded my turn to Aisse. I was 4944 LXXIV | what is said to her and YIELDING TO REASON at two years of 4945 CCCXIII | homelife, the life in New York?~Your good savage makes 4946 CCCIX | carriage, and the story of Zamora are perfect passages. Everywhere 4947 LXXIV | have it 18 degrees above zero down there, and here we 4948 CCLXXXI | the view of the Righi!!! Zounds! What mugs!~God be thanked, “