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eyeglasses 1
eyelashes 1
eyelids 11
eyes 152
faber 1
fabricando 1
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159 seemed
159 thought
157 again
152 eyes
151 very
150 go
150 last
Gustave Flaubert
Madame Bovary

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eyes

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1 I, 1 | continued motionless, his eyes lowered.~In the evening, 2 I, 1 | round and round with his eyes bandaged, not knowing what 3 I, 2 | time to time opened his eyes, his mind grew weary, and, 4 I, 2 | with white skin and blue eyes, the forepart of his head 5 I, 2 | Her real beauty was in her eyes. Although brown, they seemed 6 I, 3 | joyous, opening big naive eyes, then with her eyelids half 7 I, 3 | face always rose before his eyes, and a monotone, like the 8 I, 4 | together like a pair of eyes, and the tails of which 9 I, 5 | Seen thus closely, her eyes looked to him enlarged, 10 I, 5 | surface of the eye. His own eyes lost themselves in these 11 I, 6 | Emma looked with dazzled eyes at the names of the unknown 12 I, 6 | hats with their large clear eyes. Some there were lounging 13 I, 7 | over her cardboard, with eyes half-closed the better to 14 I, 7 | and not to see before her eyes the eternal garden and the 15 I, 8 | painting—a pale brow, two eyes that looked at you, perukes 16 I, 8 | drip from his mouth. His eyes were bloodshot, and he wore 17 I, 8 | stammering, and constantly Emma’s eyes turned involuntarily to 18 I, 8 | between two lights. Her black eyes seemed blacker than ever. 19 I, 8 | touched and parted; the same eyes falling before you met yours 20 I, 8 | in a silver-gilt cup, her eyes half-closed, and the spoon 21 I, 8 | down at her; she raised her eyes to his. A torpor seized 22 I, 8 | the wall and covered her eyes with her hands.~When she 23 I, 9 | little thing, hidden from all eyes, that had occupied many 24 I, 9 | bell; it shone before her eyes, even on the labels of her 25 I, 9 | close the lids of her weary eyes, and see in the darkness 26 I, 9 | glimmered before Emma’s eyes in an atmosphere of vermilion. 27 I, 9 | forehead with a tear in his eyes. But she was angered with 28 I, 9 | cheeks seemed to push the eyes, always small, up to the 29 I, 9 | sailors, she turned despairing eyes upon the solitude of her 30 I, 9 | made her husband open his eyes widely.~Would this misery 31 II, 1 | like fur caps drawn over eyes, reach down over about a 32 II, 1 | his long, wan face, whose eyes were small and the nose 33 II, 2 | fixing her large black eyes wide open upon him.~“One 34 II, 3 | impertinent look in his eyes. Then she put back the little 35 II, 3 | if you would”—and her eyes begged—“a jar of brandy,” 36 II, 3 | straight in front of her, her eyes rested on the shoulder of 37 II, 3 | to one another? Yet their eyes were full of more serious 38 II, 5 | hair, and his large blue eyes, raised to the clouds, seemed 39 II, 5 | brilliance of his small black eyes. No one knew what he had 40 II, 5 | cheeks red with feeding, his eyes moist with happiness, the 41 II, 5 | her black hair, her large eyes, her aquiline nose, her 42 II, 6 | She fixed her pleading eyes upon the priest. “Yes,” 43 II, 6 | looked up with her large blue eyes, while a small thread of 44 II, 6 | he opened his hand; their eyes met again, and he disappeared.~ 45 II, 6 | druggist with tears in his eyes. “Here is your coat, my 46 II, 7 | She could not detach her eyes from the carpet where he 47 II, 7 | drawn at the nostrils, her eyes looked at you vaguely. After 48 II, 7 | tumult. Seeing his pupil’s eyes staring he drew a long breath; 49 II, 7 | wife. Fine teeth, black eyes, a dainty foot, a figure 50 II, 7 | resumed, “She really has eyes that pierce one’s heart 51 II, 8 | landlady never took her eyes off the “Cafe Francois” 52 II, 8 | out of the corner of his eyes.~Her profile was so calm 53 II, 8 | the leaves of weeds. Her eyes with their long curved lashes 54 II, 8 | most benign appearance. His eyes, very large and covered 55 II, 8 | sad pictures, I carry my eyes back to the actual situation 56 II, 8 | listened to him with staring eyes. Monsieur Derozerays from 57 II, 8 | her. She noticed in his eyes small golden lines radiating 58 II, 8 | mechanically she half-closed her eyes the better to breathe it 59 II, 9 | steeple. Emma half closed her eyes to pick out her house, and 60 II, 9 | to live! I must have your eyes, your voice, your thought! 61 II, 9 | the branches dazzled the eyes. Here and there around her, 62 II, 9 | her face. Never had her eyes been so large, so black, 63 II, 9 | him through half-closed eyes, asked him to call her again 64 II, 9 | opening and closing her eyes, while the drops of dew 65 II, 10 | cap pulled down over his eyes, trembling lips, and a red 66 II, 10 | had constantly before her eyes that imbecile with the game-bag.~ 67 II, 10 | with impatience; if her eyes could have done it, she 68 II, 10 | seemed to them deeper; their eyes that they could hardly see, 69 II, 11 | reflecting, rolled his stupid eyes.~“However,” continued the 70 II, 11 | through her mind, but her eyes turned again to Charles; 71 II, 11 | and thus proving to all eyes by his verve and his capers 72 II, 11 | with long beard, sunken eyes, and from time to time turning 73 II, 11 | Hippolyte looked at him with eyes full of terror, sobbing—~“ 74 II, 11 | his hands clasped, his eyes staring. “What a mishap!” 75 II, 11 | the burning glance of her eyes like two arrows of fire 76 II, 11 | and were passing under her eyes.~There was a sound of steps 77 II, 12 | crinoline or the hooks and eyes.~“Why, havent you ever 78 II, 12 | She clung to Rodolphe. Her eyes, full of tears, flashed 79 II, 12 | the branches. Emma, her eyes half closed, breathed in 80 II, 13 | the peasant with haggard eyes, while he himself looked 81 II, 13 | with terror. She closed her eyes; then she shivered at the 82 II, 13 | Then as she opened her eyes on smelling the bottle—~“ 83 II, 13 | of tears flowed from her eyes and fell slowly upon the 84 II, 13 | herself up slowly, shading her eyes with her hand to look. She 85 II, 14 | ecclesiastic, with such angry eyes that the druggist was intimidated 86 II, 15 | her nerves. She had not eyes enough to look at the costumes, 87 III, 1 | the ceiling her beautiful eyes, in which a tear was trembling, “ 88 III, 1 | out of the corner of his eyes.~It was like the sky when 89 III, 1 | be lifted from her blue eyes; her whole face shone. He 90 III, 1 | said in a low voice, her eyes half closed—~“Yes, it is 91 III, 1 | had escaped from the fixed eyes of each of them. They were 92 III, 1 | to beg the consent of her eyes. They fell upon him full 93 III, 1 | down on a chair, and his eyes fell upon a blue stained 94 III, 1 | aid she filled full her eyes with the splendours of the 95 III, 1 | his box cast despairing eyes at the public-houses. He 96 III, 1 | opened large wonder-stricken eyes at this sight, so extraordinary 97 III, 2 | corner than she closed her eyes, and opened them at the 98 III, 2 | contemplated it with staring eyes and open mouth.~“CONJUGAL— 99 III, 2 | in his hand, rolling his eyes, choking, tumid, apoplectic. 100 III, 2 | flowers, and freshening his eyes, red with tears, against 101 III, 2 | frenzy of joy, and not having eyes enough to gaze upon each 102 III, 2 | had drawn his hat over his eyes, and, with his hands behind 103 III, 3 | her hands clasped, her eyes turned towards heaven. At 104 III, 5 | some surprise, she shut her eyes, but she never lost the 105 III, 5 | city outspread before her eyes as an enormous capital, 106 III, 5 | She walked with downcast eyes, close to the walls, and 107 III, 5 | so sweet comes from your eyes that helps me so much!”~ 108 III, 5 | on the cushions and her eyes wandered over the dazzling 109 III, 5 | hands hanging down and his eyes wide open, as if enmeshed 110 III, 6 | up, her large flashing eyes looked at him seriously, 111 III, 6 | quivering lips, in those wild eyes, in the strain of those 112 III, 6 | all repassed before her eyes. And Leon suddenly appeared 113 III, 6 | On this he closed his eyes to reflect, wrote down a 114 III, 6 | looked up with large, sad eyes and began to cry. Then he 115 III, 6 | hour trying to open his eyes, to warn him of the abyss 116 III, 6 | chair, and cast down her eyes.~The others began to eat; 117 III, 6 | Her head was on fire, her eyes smarted, and her skin was 118 III, 7 | made, outspread before the eyes of these three men.~Maitre 119 III, 7 | his face. Then, when her eyes wandered over the chimney-piece 120 III, 7 | looked out from her burning eyes, and their lids drew close 121 III, 7 | whilst he rolled his greenish eyes, lolled out his tongue, 122 III, 7 | that defiled before her eyes gradually diverted Emma 123 III, 7 | brook; a light shone in his eyes through the glimmering of 124 III, 7 | remained quite stupefied, his eyes fixed on his fine embroidered 125 III, 7 | horizon with tear-dimmed eyes, and as it were rejoicing 126 III, 7 | listening with wide-open eyes, as if he did not understand. 127 III, 7 | motionless, and with staring eyes, she saw things but vaguely, 128 III, 7 | in a corner, closed her eyes, and stopped her ears. The 129 III, 7 | gasped as she turned her eyes about her, while the peasant 130 III, 8 | charming to see, with her eyes, in which trembled a tear, 131 III, 8 | very much.”~And fixing her eyes upon an embossed carabine, 132 III, 8 | Charles, and again closed her eyes.~She was studying herself 133 III, 8 | teeth chattered, her dilated eyes looked vaguely about her, 134 III, 8 | with a tenderness in his eyes such as she had never seen.~“ 135 III, 8 | passed his hands across his eyes, and read it over again.~“ 136 III, 8 | room, and half-closed her eyes, dazzled by the candles 137 III, 8 | the bed.~“Oh, how big your eyes are, mamma! How pale you 138 III, 8 | upon her breast, had her eyes inordinately wide open, 139 III, 8 | Pale as a statue and with eyes red as fire, Charles, not 140 III, 8 | unction. First upon the eyes, that had so coveted all 141 III, 8 | big tears fell from her eyes. Then she turned away her 142 III, 8 | protruded from her mouth; her eyes, as they rolled, grew paler, 143 III, 8 | corpse, her hair undone, her eyes fixed, staring.~“Where the 144 III, 9 | besprinkled her lashes, and her eyes were beginning to disappear 145 III, 9 | the scales fall from their eyes. At Fribourg there was a 146 III, 9 | watched them burn, tiring his eyes against the glare of their 147 III, 10| She was there; before his eyes, lying on her back in the 148 III, 10| during the journey wiped his eyes on the sleeves, the dye 149 III, 10| He put his hand over his eyes, and saw in the horizon 150 III, 11| half-torn dolls. Then, if his eyes fell upon the workbox, a 151 III, 11| a sombre fury, fixed his eyes on Rodolphe, who, in something 152 III, 11| back against the wall, his eyes closed, his mouth open,


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