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lantern 4
lanterns 6
lappets 2
large 103
large-bordered 1
larger 4
lariviere 7
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106 its
106 only
105 always
103 large
103 oh
101 hand
100 asked
Gustave Flaubert
Madame Bovary

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1 I, 1 | school servant carrying a large desk. Those who had been 2 I, 1 | opened an inordinately large mouth, and shouted at the 3 I, 1 | taught him to drink off large draughts of rum and to jeer 4 I, 2 | outbuildings extended a large dunghill, from which manure 5 I, 2 | Under the cart-shed were two large carts and four ploughs, 6 I, 2 | to the kitchen, where a large fire was blazing. The servant’ 7 I, 2 | side on a chair stood a large decanter of brandy, whence 8 I, 2 | sheets that escaped from a large oak chest opposite the window. 9 I, 2 | ankles with the laces of her large boots crossed over grey 10 I, 4 | brim with wine beforehand. Large dishes of yellow cream, 11 I, 5 | where the stable was, came a large dilapidated room with a 12 I, 6 | round straw hats with their large clear eyes. Some there were 13 I, 7 | he had had framed in very large frames, and hung up against 14 I, 8 | grazing among groups of large trees set out at regular 15 I, 8 | regular intervals, while large beds of arbutus, rhododendron, 16 I, 8 | wainscoting of the walls large gold frames bore at the 17 I, 8 | the piece chosen. On the large stove of porcelain inlaid 18 I, 8 | servants in livery bearing large trays. Along the line of 19 I, 9 | coloured slippers had a large knot of ribbon that fell 20 I, 9 | for her mantelpiece two large blue glass vases, and some 21 I, 9 | at corks in front of the large door of the inn.~The winter 22 II, 1 | beneath it the words in large letters, “Mr. So-and-so’ 23 II, 1 | inscriptions written in large hand, round hand, printed 24 II, 1 | That a merchant, who has large connections, a jurisconsult, 25 II, 1 | was a yellow box on two large wheels, that, reaching to 26 II, 2 | and they passed into the large parlour where Madame Lefrancois, 27 II, 2 | indeed?” she said, fixing her large black eyes wide open upon 28 II, 3 | red calico jacket, and a large sheet of coarse linen spread 29 II, 3 | end, against the wall, a large bed without curtains, while 30 II, 3 | cattle; they had to step on large green stones put here and 31 II, 4 | was on the mantelpiece a large bunch of coral spread out 32 II, 4 | chair-covers that were too large.~Not many people came to 33 II, 5 | a lock of hair, and his large blue eyes, raised to the 34 II, 5 | With her black hair, her large eyes, her aquiline nose, 35 II, 6 | kicking with their clogs the large nettles growing between 36 II, 6 | shaking a swivel in a hole too large for it.~“He is just coming,” 37 II, 6 | then clustering round the large desk, climbing over the 38 II, 6 | returned to Emma, unfolding his large cotton handkerchief, one 39 II, 6 | she looked up with her large blue eyes, while a small 40 II, 7 | that she could drink off a large glass of brandy, and, as 41 II, 8 | taking up much room with the large tails of his frock-coat 42 II, 8 | hundred paces off, was a large black bull, muzzled, with 43 II, 8 | at the end of the Place a large hired landau appeared, drawn 44 II, 8 | appearance. His eyes, very large and covered by heavy lids, 45 II, 8 | and from her hips hung a large blue apron. Her pale face 46 II, 8 | red jacket looked out two large hands with knotty joints, 47 II, 8 | herself in the midst of so large a company, and inwardly 48 II, 8 | Madame Homais, yawning at large. “But never mind; we’ve 49 II, 9 | horses stopped, and her large blue veil fell about her.~ 50 II, 9 | Never had her eyes been so large, so black, of so profound 51 II, 9 | wide of their own accord. A large straight staircase led up 52 II, 10 | undressed. Rodolphe had a large cloak; he wrapped her in 53 II, 11 | rugose skin, dry tendons, and large toes, on which the black 54 II, 11 | near him could be seen a large box covered in red sheep-leather, 55 II, 11 | behind him, was carrying a large red box in his hand, and 56 II, 12 | coming she filled the two large blue glass vases with roses, 57 II, 12 | she would, like her, wear large straw hats in the summer-time; 58 II, 12 | existence would be easy and large as their silk gowns, warm 59 II, 12 | to him—~“I want a cloak—a large lined cloak with a deep 60 II, 14 | current debts were not very large, and the falling in of Lheureux’ 61 II, 14 | provincial faubourg, with large stables and small bedrooms, 62 II, 15 | des Charrettes, full of large black warehouses where they 63 II, 15 | push with her finger the large tapestried door. She breathed 64 II, 15 | appeared in a black cloak.~His large Spanish hat fell at a gesture 65 II, 15 | two years at Rouen in a large office, in order to get 66 III, 1 | of schools, churches, and large empty hotels. They no longer 67 III, 1 | in the centre, and under large umbrellas, amidst melons, 68 III, 1 | full-blown flowers in the large vases, and listened to the 69 III, 1 | pointing out with his cane a large circle of block-stones without 70 III, 1 | his stomach some twenty large sewn volumes. They were 71 III, 1 | corners, the good folk opened large wonder-stricken eyes at 72 III, 2 | fancy.~She went in. The large arm-chair was upset, and 73 III, 2 | all the Homais, small and large, with aprons reaching to 74 III, 3 | between the trees; there were large fatty drops on the water, 75 III, 4 | of yellow curtains with large stripes for her room, whose 76 III, 5 | pale light of the dawn the large letters of his signboard.~ 77 III, 5 | lay on the water, like large, motionless, black fishes. 78 III, 5 | tender names.~The bed was large, of mahogany, in the shape 79 III, 6 | Homais dragged him off to the large Cafe de la Normandie, which 80 III, 6 | opposite each other. The large room was emptying; the stove-pipe, 81 III, 6 | She was standing; up, her large flashing eyes looked at 82 III, 6 | panted as they turned the large wheel of a machine for making 83 III, 6 | appeared several times in large letters, “Maitre Hareng, 84 III, 6 | narrow closet, where, in a large bureau in sapon-wood, lay 85 III, 6 | Lheureux sat down in a large cane arm-chair, saying: “ 86 III, 6 | three patients, and she made large use of this method, which 87 III, 6 | lessons, soon looked up with large, sad eyes and began to cry. 88 III, 7 | Chinese screens, over the large curtains, the armchairs, 89 III, 7 | arriving she drank off a large glass of water. She was 90 III, 7 | had entered beneath this large nave, that had opened out 91 III, 7 | Homais, who was watching a large box full of pharmaceutical 92 III, 7 | round the market reading a large bill fixed to one of the 93 III, 7 | into the dining-room.~A large porcelain stove crackled 94 III, 8 | no one.~She went up the large straight staircase with 95 III, 8 | in a silver dish, near a large crucifix between two lighted 96 III, 9 | there is to be placed a large piece of green velvet. This 97 III, 9 | Bournisien was there, and two large candles were burning at 98 III, 9 | one another, and formed a large semicircle in front of the 99 III, 9 | herbs. He also carried a large jar full of chlorine water, 100 III, 9 | brandy, some cheese, and a large roll. And the druggist, 101 III, 9 | but as the bier was too large, they had to fill up the 102 III, 10| them carried in her hands a large lighted candle, and Charles 103 III, 10| he vigorously threw in a large spadeful; and the wood of


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