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Gustave Flaubert
A simple soul

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aubain

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1 I | Eveque had envied Madame~Aubain her servant Felicite.~ ~ 2 I | agreeable person.~ ~Madame Aubain had married a comely youth 3 I | the parlour, where Madame Aubain sat all day in a straw armchair 4 II | requirements, that Madame Aubain finally said:~ ~"Very well, 5 II | greatly mortified when Madame Aubain forbade her~to kiss them 6 II | Thursday, friends of Madame Aubain dropped in for a game of~ 7 II | At various times, Madame Aubain received a visit from the 8 II | trembled in the drafts. Madame~Aubain, overwhelmed by recollections, 9 II | the two women, and Madame Aubain prepared to flee for her~ 10 II | bellowed with fury. Madame~Aubain and the children, huddled 11 II | to make haste.~ ~Madame Aubain finally slid into the ditch, 12 II | greatly patronised. Madame Aubain gathered~information, consulted 13 II | used for a seat. Madame~Aubain mounted the second horse, 14 II | crumbling to ruins. Madame Aubain~said that she would attend 15 II | spread over it all. Madame Aubain brought out~her sewing, 16 II | fifteen minutes, Madame Aubain bade her go.~ ~They always 17 II | foolishness annoyed Madame Aubain, who, moreover did not like 18 II | boy companions.~ ~ ~Madame Aubain resigned herself to the 19 III| lines of chairs, open Madame Aubain's pew,~sit down and look 20 III| the previous day.~ ~Madame Aubain wished to make an accomplished 21 III| rumbled off.~ ~Then Madame Aubain had a fainting spell, and 22 III| anxieties,~however.~ ~Madame Aubain worried about her daughter.~ ~ 23 III| shrugging her shoulders, Madame Aubain~continued to pace the floor 24 III| upon her mistress.~ ~Madame Aubain, who was counting the stitches 25 III| watched her and sighed. Madame Aubain was trembling.~ ~She proposed 26 III| sojourn~in Provence. Madame Aubain decided that they would 27 III| began to reassure~Madame Aubain. But, one evening, when 28 III| the vestibule and Madame Aubain was tying the~strings of 29 III| white than her face.~Madame Aubain lay at the foot of the couch, 30 III| The nuns carried~Madame Aubain from the room.~ ~For two 31 III| Eveque, according to Madame Aubain's~wishes; she followed the 32 III| with Virginia.~ ~Madame Aubain's grief was uncontrollable. 33 III| memory!" replied Madame Aubain, as if she were just awakening,~" 34 III| earth properly. When Madame Aubain was able to visit the~cemetery 35 III| a negro servant. Madame Aubain~received a call, which she 36 III| little beds. But Madame Aubain looked them over as little~ 37 III| used.~Felicite and Madame Aubain also took out the skirts, 38 III| ever happened, for Madame Aubain~was not of an expansive 39 III| the baroness told Madame Aubain that~as her husband had 40 IV | water of his bath.~Madame Aubain grew tired of him and gave 41 IV | any~attention to Madame Aubain who screamed at her: "Take 42 IV | he~would imitate Madame Aubain: "Felicite! go to the front 43 IV | the things which Madame Aubain discarded,~Felicite begged 44 IV | the~Virgin." But Madame Aubain dissuaded her from it.~ ~ 45 IV | Felicite's feelings. Madame Aubain felt relieved when she~left.~ ~ 46 IV | integrity arose. Madame Aubain looked over her accounts 47 IV | finally decided upon Madame Aubain's yard.~ ~Felicite's fever


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