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Gustave Flaubert
Madame Bovary

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1 I, 1 | countenance that he did not know whether to keep his cap 2 I, 2 | was there, some one who know how to talk, to embroider, 3 I, 3 | as well as he could.~“I know what it is,” said he, clapping 4 I, 3 | you now and again, d’ye know, and she says you are forgetting 5 I, 3 | tell me your story. Dont I know all about it?” said old 6 I, 4 | bowed, blushed, and did not know what to say. The other wedding 7 I, 4 | anything. The shrewdest did not know what to make of it, and 8 I, 7 | contrary, should he not know everything, excel in manifold 9 I, 8 | cotillion began. Emma did not know how to waltz. Everyone was 10 I, 9 | the horizon. She did not know what this chance would be, 11 I, 9 | wildness that she did not know, but that these must surely 12 II, 1 | an epidemic, he does not know whether to rejoice at the 13 II, 1 | than we do. For one can know Him as well in a wood, in 14 II, 1 | hampers. Hivert did not know whom to answer. It was he 15 II, 2 | the fields, which, as you know, exhale much ammonia, that 16 II, 2 | and the world they did not know; Tostes, where she had lived, 17 II, 3 | delivered that she might know what it was to be a mother. 18 II, 3 | me have coffee along, you know men—”~“But you are to have 19 II, 3 | horizon that we do not even know.~In one place the ground 20 II, 3 | again, and Leon did not know what to do between his fear 21 II, 4 | into the abyss. She did not know that on the terrace of houses 22 II, 5 | in sorrow.~Leon did not know that when he left her in 23 II, 5 | at Pollet, that I used to know at Dieppe before I came 24 II, 6 | cards.~“I should like to know—” she went on.~“You look 25 II, 6 | All their cows, I dont know how it is—But pardon me! 26 II, 6 | me, but duty first, you know; I must look after my good-for-nothings. 27 II, 6 | But he wanted first to know “how much it would be.” 28 II, 6 | have a lathe.”~“But I dont know how to turn,” answered the 29 II, 6 | moved this afternoon. You know women—a nothing upsets them, 30 II, 6 | a Jesuit. And you dont know what a life those dogs lead 31 II, 6 | water at Paris, dont you know! The dishes at restaurants, 32 II, 6 | door, “By the way, do you know the news?”~“What news?”~“ 33 II, 7 | medical treatment? “Do you know what your wife wants?” replied 34 II, 8 | It is necessary rather to know the composition of the substances 35 II, 8 | Madame Lefrancois, one must know botany, be able to distinguish 36 II, 8 | his ear—~“What! you didnt know it? There is to be an execution 37 II, 8 | from that fat fellow, you know, the druggist.” She pressed 38 II, 8 | the midst of the world I know how to wear the mask of 39 II, 8 | What!” said he. “Do you not know that there are souls constantly 40 II, 8 | said, “why did we come to know one another? What chance 41 II, 8 | of Quincampoix.”~“Did I know I should accompany you?”~“ 42 II, 9 | again; and yet— to-day—I know not what force impelled 43 II, 9 | her house; he wanted to know it; and Madame Bovary seeing 44 II, 9 | Oh, no! she replied. “You know that well. It is impossible!” 45 II, 9 | her. So at last she was to know those joys of love, that 46 II, 10 | from the little room; you know very well that the arm-chairs 47 II, 10 | chemist contemptuously, “dont know it; I’m ignorant of it! 48 II, 10 | less and less.~She did not know if she regretted having 49 II, 10 | either. Finally, I dont know when I shall come to see 50 II, 11 | not been spared.~But to know which of Hippolyte’s tendons 51 II, 11 | important region that he did not know.~Neither Ambrose Pare, applying 52 II, 11 | scientific term, because you know in a newspaper everyone 53 II, 11 | not yet at this point I know), had implored His mercy, 54 II, 11 | said, “the imagination, you know, is impressed. And then 55 II, 11 | calm; compose yourself. You know well enough that I love 56 II, 12 | but I love you best. I know how to love best. I am your 57 II, 12 | out for the clouds. Do you know that I count the hours? 58 II, 13 | your resolution? Do you know to what an abyss I was dragging 59 II, 13 | Forget me! Why did I ever know you? Why were you so beautiful? 60 II, 13 | am going away. Whither I know not. I am mad. Adieu! Be 61 II, 13 | Charles, who loves you. Do you know me? See! here is your little 62 II, 13 | physiological relation. The priests know the importance of it, they 63 II, 14 | To begin with, he did not know how he could pay Monsieur 64 II, 14 | attacking people she did not know; and the secular stories, 65 II, 14 | this silence, wanted to know his opinion, and the priest 66 II, 14 | imprisoned Galileo.”~“I know very well,” objected the 67 II, 14 | Bible; there there are, you know, more than one piquant detail, 68 II, 15 | be quiet!”~“Yes, but you know,” he went on, leaning against 69 III, 1 | thought of them, do you know? I often saw them again 70 III, 1 | that time you were to me I know not what incomprehensible 71 III, 1 | doubt Emma did not herself know, quite absorbed as she was 72 III, 1 | finished, as she did not know Leon’s address, she was 73 III, 1 | Ah! Leon! Really—I dont know—if I ought,” she whispered. 74 III, 1 | more serious air, “Do you know, it is very improper—”~“ 75 III, 2 | Emma.~“Presently! Do you know to what you exposed yourself? 76 III, 2 | articulate something.”~“I—dontknow,” stammered the young fellow.~“ 77 III, 2 | young fellow.~“Ah! you dont know! Well, then, I do know! 78 III, 2 | t know! Well, then, I do know! You saw a bottle of blue 79 III, 2 | Dangerous!’ And do you know what is in it? Arsenic! 80 III, 2 | the scaffold? Dont you know what care I take in managing 81 III, 2 | for science! You hardly know how to stick on a label! 82 III, 2 | is not ill a man should know, and I would even venture 83 III, 2 | venture to say that a man must know. But later—later! At any 84 III, 2 | she made answer, “Yes, I know, I know!”~He showed her 85 III, 2 | answer, “Yes, I know, I know!”~He showed her the letter 86 III, 2 | that signified she did not know. Seeing her so taciturn, 87 III, 2 | s about that affair—you know.”~Charles crimsoned to his 88 III, 2 | He did not want her to know the story of the bill, fearing 89 III, 2 | supplied to her.~“Why, you know well enough,” cried Lheureux. “ 90 III, 2 | ought to consult—we only know—no one.”~“Unless Leon—” 91 III, 5 | about you, and she doesnt know you.”~This was like a thunderclap. 92 III, 5 | side of a road, one might know she had taken the left.~ 93 III, 5 | receipts. Dont you think I know what household affairs are?” 94 III, 5 | and when Emma wanted to know whether he had got anything 95 III, 5 | adorable, superb.~He did not know what recreation of her whole 96 III, 5 | feel free, you see, if I know that the least delay upsets 97 III, 6 | t his fault; didnt she know Homais—did she believe that 98 III, 6 | Quiet Vincart! You dont know him; he’s more ferocious 99 III, 6 | hands.~“But at least let me know—”~“Yes, another time,” he 100 III, 6 | this to my husband; you know how proud he is. Excuse 101 III, 6 | servant,” said Charles. “You know, dearie, that mamma does 102 III, 6 | with an offhand air.~“You know what has happened to me? 103 III, 6 | said—~“It isnt pleasant, I know; but, after all, no bones 104 III, 7 | mistaken. Anyhow, she did not know. All within her and around 105 III, 7 | question meant to say—~“You who know the house through the servant, 106 III, 7 | t come to me?”~“I hardly know,” she said.~“Why, hey? Did 107 III, 7 | ought to complain. We hardly know one another; yet I am very 108 III, 7 | masterll soon be in.”~“I know that well enough. Leave 109 III, 7 | immediately, to-morrow, he would know the catastrophe all the 110 III, 7 | this service, she would know well enough how to constrain 111 III, 8 | a grave expression.~“You know,” she went on quickly, “ 112 III, 8 | already! But for you, and you know it, I might have lived happily. 113 III, 8 | think of nothing; he did not know, he did not dare; the urgent 114 III, 8 | poison herself?”~“I dont know, doctor, and I dont even 115 III, 8 | doctor, and I dont even know where she can have procured 116 III, 10| replied, sobbing, “I dont know! I dont know! It’s a curse!”~ 117 III, 10| I dont know! I dont know! It’s a curse!”~The druggist 118 III, 10| druggist continued, “Do you know that but for me he would 119 III, 11| delicacy to reply—~“Oh, I dont know. It was for her business


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