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daughters 2
david 1
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day 21
daybreak 2
daylight 1
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24 two
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21 came
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21 first
21 have
21 head
Gustave Flaubert
A simple soul

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day

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1 I | where Madame Aubain sat all day in a straw armchair near~ 2 II | substitute for him; but any day he might be~drafted and 3 II | The baggage was sent the day before on Liebard's cart. 4 II | embrace~their men-folk.~ ~One day, one of them spoke to Felicite, 5 II | her~catechism lesson every day.~ 6 III| her. At the Corpus-Christi Day they both decorated an~altar.~ ~ 7 III| fainting.~ ~The following day, she presented herself early 8 III| delight as on the previous day.~ ~Madame Aubain wished 9 III| her sphere. Finally, one day, an old~fiacre stopped in 10 III| as she had soaked it the day before, she must go and 11 III| Felicite went there every day. At four o'clock exactly, 12 III| Assumption, All Saints' Day.~Household happenings constituted 13 III| as possible. One summer day, however, she resigned herself 14 III| broke, she dressed it every day; sometimes she brought~him 15 III| repose of his soul.~ ~That day a great joy came to her: 16 IV | nails and~cured him. One day, Paul was imprudent enough 17 IV | processions of Corpus-Christi Day seemed to~wake her up. She 18 IV | with grief.~ ~The following day a sign was posted on the 19 IV | Tuesday until Saturday, the day~before the event, she coughed 20 IV | vomit; and~on the following day, she felt so low that she 21 V | saying inwardly that some day she would have to go~through


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