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Gustave Flaubert
A simple soul

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1 I | in which~there were two little cribs, without any mattresses. 2 II | he would fill his glass a little too~often and relate broad 3 II | legs would disclose her~little embroidered pantalettes. 4 II | Felicite took charge~of the little girl, and Paul rode M. Lechaptois' 5 II | to reach Trouville. The little caravan~dismounted in order 6 II | sea-baths. She took them in her little~chemise, as she had no bathing 7 II | to Felicite, who, after a little while,~returned to the house 8 II | while on her~left was a little cabin-boy with his hands 9 II | Christmas, she accompanied the little girl to her~catechism lesson 10 III| crucified~Him who loved little children, nourished the 11 III| walked in the garden, read a little, and in this~way managed 12 III| and the bright face and little hand when they used to~go 13 III| their~dinner; she ate as little as possible, herself, to 14 III| moustache, kind eyes, and a little leather cap that sat~jauntily 15 III| repeated at intervals:~ ~"Poor little chap! poor little chap!"~ ~ 16 III| Poor little chap! poor little chap!"~ ~Liebard watched 17 III| Her mother had bought a little cask of fine~Malaga wine, 18 III| and it was surrounded by a little plot enclosed by~chains. 19 III| that occasion.~ ~All her little belongings were put away 20 III| room which~held the two little beds. But Madame Aubain 21 III| Aubain looked them over as little~as possible. One summer 22 III| happiness. They found a little~hat of soft brown plush, 23 IV | Perhaps he had just taken a little walk around the town!~ ~ 24 IV | hands beneath her cape, her little black sabots and~her basket, 25 IV | mirror, hung Virginia's little plush hat!~Felicite carried 26 IV | They had taken the two little beds, and the~wardrobe had 27 IV | sat down to breakfast.~ ~A little later, she took Loulou and 28 V | and a sister escorting the little girls; three of~the smallest 29 V | whole~frame trembled. In a little while could be heard the 30 V | wreaths. In the middle~stood a little frame containing relics; 31 V | at the corners were two little~orange-trees, and all along


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