Photograph of a drawing by Marchal which was also like me but one changes from It is theīest that I have and I have only just found it. I have packed and sent by EXPRESS a good proof ofĬouture’s picture, signed by the engraver, my poor friend, Manceau. Our thoughts, and our days, and our nights, without stopping to notice such The great river will run black or grey under the window saying always, QUICK! QUICK! and carrying away Shall make you go out walking, if it rains continually, we shall roast ourīones before the fire while telling our heart pangs. Shall laugh and joke, you and I, much and more yet. I shall pick a quarrel with your mother and we Everything shines with spotlessness at your house, so I sleep everywhere, in the ashes, or under a kitchen bench, like a stable dog. To be an inconvenience distresses me and I don’ t need so muchīother in order to sleep. I shall stay there a week, but on condition that you will not put yourself out My best to be in Paris for the performance of your friend’s play, and I shallĭo my fraternal duty there as usual after which we shall go to your house and It is agreed, dear comrade and good friend. TO GUSTAVE FLAUBERT Nohant, 28 September, 1866 TO GUSTAVE FLAUBERT Nohant, 28 September, 1866Ĭlick here to hide the links to concordance The George Sand-Gustave Flaubert letters: text - IntraText CT Table of Contents | Words : Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library
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