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lolled 1
loneliness 1
lonely 2
long 138
long-bearded 1
long-drawn 1
long-run 2
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143 do
141 against
140 leon
138 long
136 upon
131 come
131 love
Gustave Flaubert
Madame Bovary

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long

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1 I, 1 | which hung, at the end of a long thin cord, small twisted 2 I, 1 | well, rising late, smoking long porcelain pipes, not coming 3 I, 1 | of his pigs, he was not long in finding out that he would 4 I, 1 | minded the geese with a long switch, went haymaking during 5 I, 1 | hang all his weight on the long rope and feel himself borne 6 I, 1 | Thursday evening he wrote a long letter to his mother with 7 I, 1 | only one old doctor. For a long time Madame Bovary had been 8 I, 1 | she stretched forth two long thin arms from beneath the 9 I, 2 | trees round the farms at long intervals seemed like dark 10 I, 2 | of it. The sheepfold was long, the barn high, with walls 11 I, 2 | some pads. As she was a long time before she found her 12 I, 2 | knuckles; besides, it was too long, with no soft inflections 13 I, 2 | widow was thin; she had long teeth; wore in all weathers 14 I, 3 | sent across the flooring long fine rays that were broken 15 I, 4 | arranged, acquaintances long since lost sight of written 16 I, 4 | occasions; overcoats with long tails flapping in the wind 17 I, 4 | procession, first united like one long coloured scarf that undulated 18 I, 4 | unseen. Emma’s dress, too long, trailed a little on the 19 I, 4 | other; the wind blew the long lace of her Cauchois headdress 20 I, 4 | time in his breast. How long ago it all was! Their son 21 I, 5 | highroad, spreading out its long ribbon of dust, along the 22 I, 6 | from the refectory by a long corridor. She played very 23 I, 6 | good lady herself swallowed long chapters in the intervals 24 I, 6 | were there, Sultans with long pipes reclining beneath 25 I, 7 | a black velvet coat with long tails, and thin shoes, a 26 I, 7 | against the wallpaper by long green cords. People returning 27 I, 7 | thick boots that had two long creases over the instep 28 I, 7 | were exchanged all day long, accompanied by little quiverings 29 I, 7 | vegetation of the ditch there are long reeds with leaves that cut 30 I, 7 | crowns, with her hair in long plaits. In her white frock 31 I, 7 | knees, and smoothed the long delicate head, saying, “ 32 I, 7 | the Chamber of Deputies long beforehand. In the winter 33 I, 8 | as if she had known her a long time. She was a woman of 34 I, 8 | their low cravats, their long whiskers fell over their 35 I, 8 | to waltz! They kept up a long time, and tired out all 36 I, 8 | began to break. She looked long at the windows of the chateau, 37 I, 8 | nests of serpents, fell long green cords interlacing. 38 I, 8 | cupboard.~The next day was a long one. She walked about her 39 I, 9 | temperature? Signs by moonlight, long embraces, tears flowing 40 I, 9 | not change the whole day long. At four oclock the lamp 41 I, 9 | cabbages a silver lace with long transparent threads spreading 42 I, 9 | again, while he shot out a long squirt of brown saliva against 43 II, 1 | was hissing, and on the long kitchen table, amid the 44 II, 1 | come, Monsieur Homais; as long as the ‘Lion d’Or’ exists 45 II, 1 | of a garden border, his long, wan face, whose eyes were 46 II, 1 | their masters at the end of long years. One, he said had 47 II, 2 | there is any, might in the long run, as in tropical countries, 48 II, 2 | to tears.”~“Still in the long run it is tiring,” continued 49 II, 3 | swift, and cold to the eye; long, thin grasses huddled together 50 II, 4 | for the sitting-room, a long apartment with a low ceiling, 51 II, 5 | the fireside; she was a long time over it; everything 52 II, 5 | her lips she slowly drew a long stitch of grey thread.~This 53 II, 6 | be once more lost in the long line of white veils, marked 54 II, 6 | trembling in the oil. A long ray of the sun fell across 55 II, 6 | yourself ill.”~He had stayed a long time at the chemist’s. Although 56 II, 6 | last wrote his mother a long letter full of details, 57 II, 6 | called Felicite.~He threw one long look around him that took 58 II, 6 | touching it, slowly opened its long oblique folds that spread 59 II, 7 | come, and they had many long consultations together on 60 II, 7 | with four flounces, yellow, long in the waist and wide in 61 II, 7 | s eyes staring he drew a long breath; then going around 62 II, 8 | their horses, pulled out the long pins that fastened around 63 II, 8 | was most admired were two long lamp-stands covered with 64 II, 8 | issuing. “Well, it wont last long,” she added. “It’ll be over 65 II, 8 | weeds. Her eyes with their long curved lashes looked straight 66 II, 8 | get out of the way of a long file of country folk, servant-maids 67 II, 8 | of enclosure formed by a long cord supported on sticks.~ 68 II, 8 | sucked them. And above the long undulation of these crowded 69 II, 8 | watches had, at the end of a long ribbon, an oval cornelian 70 II, 8 | commotion on the platform, long whisperings, much parleying. 71 II, 8 | then you suddenly heard the long bellowing of an ox, or else 72 II, 8 | Leux, dragging after it a long trail of dust. It was in 73 II, 8 | clear water; and by dint of long service they remained half 74 II, 8 | the banquet.~The feast was long, noisy, ill served; the 75 II, 8 | Final de Rouen,” there was a long article on the show. Homais 76 II, 9 | you, at least I have gazed long on all that surrounds you. 77 II, 9 | beasts set off at a trot.~Long ferns by the roadside caught 78 II, 9 | between the paths. But her long habit got in her way, although 79 II, 9 | faltering, in tears, with a long shudder and hiding her face, 80 II, 9 | triumphed, and the love so long pent up burst forth in full 81 II, 10 | suddenly thought she saw the long barrel of a carbine that 82 II, 10 | ought to have called out long ago!” he exclaimed; “When 83 II, 10 | to take up the tongs. How long since she had been with 84 II, 10 | if on the return from a long journey, and finally, kissing 85 II, 11 | heavy coverings, pale with long beard, sunken eyes, and 86 II, 12 | With his elbows on the long board on which she was ironing, 87 II, 12 | There are times when I long to see you again, when I 88 II, 12 | make bears dance when we long to move the stars.~But with 89 II, 12 | chiselled expressly for her long amorous looks in which the 90 II, 13 | notes. He wanted to see the long ones again, those of old 91 II, 14 | which no doubt would not be long in ruining the ramshackle 92 II, 14 | to those grand ladies of long ago whose glory she, had 93 II, 14 | lace-trimmed trains of their long gowns, retired into solitudes 94 II, 15 | from right to left with long strides, clanking against 95 II, 15 | Monsieur Leon put her long lace shawl carefully about 96 III, 1 | wore his hair neither too long nor too short, didnt spend 97 III, 1 | the blue binding of her long white sash, he added, “And 98 III, 1 | his being. He lowered his long fine eyelashes, that curled 99 III, 1 | stooped over her and pressed long kisses on her neck.~“You 100 III, 1 | baskets. He looked at it long, attentively, and he counted 101 III, 1 | sharp pebbles, and for a long while in the direction of 102 III, 2 | his trade. He often spent long hours there alone, labelling, 103 III, 2 | his head and gave her a long look full of distress. Once 104 III, 2 | instinctive regret of such a long habit, and from time to 105 III, 3 | midst of moored boats, whose long oblique cables grazed lightly 106 III, 5 | the road between its two long ditches, full of yellow 107 III, 5 | Odalisque Bathing”; she had the long waist of feudal chatelaines, 108 III, 5 | her existence was but one long tissue of lies, in which 109 III, 5 | again had been renewed for a long date. Then he drew from 110 III, 5 | certain Langlois, who, for a long time, had had an eye on 111 III, 5 | in his hand he held two long papers that he slid between 112 III, 5 | cooed to him, gave him a long enumeration of all the indispensable 113 III, 6 | herself upon his breast with a long shudder.~Yet there was upon 114 III, 6 | the side-pockets of his long green overcoat, stuck them 115 III, 6 | much, all choked now with long weeds. They owed Lestiboudois 116 III, 6 | She stayed there all day long, torpid, half dressed, and 117 III, 6 | someone had sent his mother a long anonymous letter to warn 118 III, 6 | Then a cart filled with long strips of iron passed by, 119 III, 7 | tone—~“My friend, have you long had this terrible infirmity? 120 III, 7 | better than she herself) the long story of the bills, small 121 III, 7 | as endorsers, made out at long dates, and constantly renewed 122 III, 7 | smoking end to end, and a long spider crawling over her 123 III, 7 | remembered—one dayLeonOh! how long ago that was—the sun was 124 III, 7 | The nurse, however, was a long while gone. But, as there 125 III, 8 | They were swaying their long whispering branches to and 126 III, 8 | disdained them.”~Then he began a long explanation of his conduct, 127 III, 8 | passed back through the long alley, stumbling against 128 III, 8 | the servant’s arm in her long white nightgown, from which 129 III, 8 | pulled off his skull-cap long before the doctor had come 130 III, 8 | they were found wearing his long wadded merino overcoat and 131 III, 8 | the edge of the bed, his long black cassock trailing behind 132 III, 9 | silence weighed, was not long before he began formulating 133 III, 9 | they were drawing down the long stiff veil that covered 134 III, 9 | was still the same.~For a long while he thus recalled all 135 III, 10| himself she had gone on a long journey, far away, for along 136 III, 10| and his mother stayed very long that evening talking together. 137 III, 11| the very same place where, long ago, Emma, in despair, and 138 III, 11| open, and in his hand was a long tress of black hair.~“Come


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