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I think that without subvention, the Odeon will be in no condition to put on well a literary play such as Aisse, and that you should not let them murder it.
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I think that without subvention, the Odeon will be in no condition to put on well a literary play such as Aisse, and that you should not let them murder it.
The George Sand-Gustave Flaubert Letters Sand, George, 1804-1876 1921
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I think that without subvention, the Odeon will be in no condition to put on well a literary play such as Aisse, and that you should not let them murder it.
The George Sand-Gustave Flaubert Letters Gustave Flaubert 1850
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Aisha, or Aisse, the daughter, Omar, and Osman, certified the truth of the fact in the presence of fifty thousand men — gathered together all the leaves, read them to the faithful, and attested that not a word had been altered.
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They made me strangle la Baronne quite as Ruy Blas will strangle Aisse.
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Listen to this: in the very beginning, your play was to come after Aisse; then it was agreed that it should come BEFORE.
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Well, I am the owner and the master of Aisse just as if I were the author, and I do not want that.
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Then I shall spend all the month of October there for the rehearsals of Aisse.
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Saint-Ybars; you shall go after him and Aisse next, if I think it suitable.
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I should very much like to read Aisse to you so as to talk a little about it; some of the actors whom they propose are, to my way of thinking, impossible.
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