SAND George (1804-1876). L.A.S. "George," [ca. Oct. 20, 1835], to Adolphe GUÉROULT| 8 pages in-8 in his cipher.
Very beautiful and long political letter, about the Saint-Simonians and Egypt. [Sand reacts to the article of Adolphe GUÉROULT (1810-1872), in the Journal des Débats, about the transport of the obelisk from Luxor to Paris]... " For talent, you have none. For talent, you do not lack it| your article is full of it. But it is not the compliment you expect from me, you want me to do justice to your opinions. In doing justice to them, I will only say insults to you. Yes, my friend, you are a scoundrel, a frank scoundrel. [...]