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1 Ded | my gratitude, which, how great soever it is, will never 2 I, 1 | growing quieter only with great difficulty, and now and 3 I, 1 | good looks. A fine man, a great talker, making his spurs 4 I, 1 | porch on rainy days, and at great fetes begged the beadle 5 I, 2 | open doors, one could see great cart-horses quietly feeding 6 I, 2 | then of the weather, of the great cold, of the wolves that 7 I, 2 | looked upon as a man of great capacity. Old Rouault said 8 I, 2 | sobbing and many kisses, in a great outburst of love. He obeyed 9 I, 3 | their embrace, I struck great blows on the earth with 10 I, 4 | had enflamed, so that the great white beaming faces were 11 I, 5 | fichu; sometimes he gave her great sounding kisses with all 12 I, 6 | virgin forest, and with a great perpendicular sunbeam trembling 13 I, 6 | vocation, perceived with great astonishment that Mademoiselle 14 I, 6 | which, till then, like a great bird with rose-coloured 15 I, 7 | she would draw; and it was great amusement to Charles to 16 I, 7 | winter he distributed a great deal of wood, and in the 17 I, 7 | for Vaubyessard, with a great trunk strapped on behind 18 I, 8 | varnish, and from all these great black squares framed in 19 I, 8 | was asleep.~There were a great many people to luncheon. 20 I, 8 | on behind the chaise gave great regular bumps against it.~ 21 I, 8 | life, like one of those great crevices that a storm will 22 I, 9 | rang in her ears like a great cathedral bell; it shone 23 I, 9 | separated from the balconies of great castles full of indolence, 24 I, 9 | was a corded girdle with great tassels, and her small garnet 25 I, 9 | straw, and the vine, like a great sick serpent under the coping 26 II, 1 | and the country is like a great unfolded mantle with a green 27 II, 1 | of the shop, behind the great scales fixed to the counter, 28 II, 1 | very busy that she sweated great drops as she moved her saucepans. 29 II, 1 | Well, you see, there’s a great difference between an educated 30 II, 2 | blinked now and again. A great red glow passed over her 31 II, 2 | to note, unless it be a great deal of scrofula, due, no 32 II, 2 | pillars of the market threw great shadows; the earth was all 33 II, 3 | and like a far-off noise great locks that were shut. The 34 II, 3 | serenity.~Emma at first felt a great astonishment; then was anxious 35 II, 3 | those that recalled some great man, an illustrious fact, 36 II, 4 | must come suddenly, with great outbursts and lightnings— 37 II, 5 | curious than this curiosity. A great piece of waste ground, on 38 II, 5 | said—~“She is a woman of great parts, who wouldnt be misplaced 39 II, 6 | school-days. She remembered the great candlesticks that rose above 40 II, 6 | with the swinging of the great rope that, hanging from 41 II, 6 | columns, behind which the great rays of the sun looked out 42 II, 6 | students are thought a great deal of in Paris. Provided 43 II, 7 | than for consultations. So great was Homaisreputation in 44 II, 7 | bravado he held out his great arm. At the prick of the 45 II, 8 | housewives hustled you with their great umbrellas, their baskets, 46 II, 8 | each other because of a great pile of chairs that a man 47 II, 8 | of business that one had great difficulty in getting to 48 II, 8 | within it new relations. Our great industrial centres have 49 II, 8 | duty is to feel what is great, cherish the beautiful, 50 II, 8 | flax, which has made such great strides of late years, and 51 II, 8 | the square below all the great caps of the peasant women 52 II, 9 | stood on the landing in his great velvet coat and white corduroy 53 II, 10 | he seemed relieved from a great weight, and at once entered 54 II, 10 | subject Emma had taken a great vow that he did not think 55 II, 10 | made her mad, so that their great love, which engrossed her 56 II, 10 | of a bit of wood in the great flame of the sea-sedges! 57 II, 11 | t despair. I have known great sinners, who, about to appear 58 II, 11 | by Doctor Canivet was a great event in the village. On 59 II, 12 | love you,” he answered.~“A great deal?”~“Certainly!”~“You 60 II, 12 | walking-pace because of the great flag-stones, and on the 61 II, 12 | let fall upon the river a great stain that broke up into 62 II, 13 | apricots, and walking with great heavy steps in his thick 63 II, 13 | on the horizon were only great bonfires of grass smoking 64 II, 14 | less assiduously, to the great approval of the druggist, 65 II, 14 | along with him. All these great artists burn the candle 66 II, 15 | anchored her life upon some great, strong heart, then virtue, 67 II, 15 | of barley-water.~He had great difficulty in getting back 68 III, 1 | dancing-rooms, where he was even a great success amongst the grisettes, 69 III, 1 | an idiot in front of the great heavy door that had closed 70 III, 1 | under Louis XII. He did a great deal for the cathedral. 71 III, 1 | high, nine less than the great pyramid of Egypt. It is 72 III, 4 | that she seemed seized with great musical fervour.~One evening 73 III, 5 | their brass pegs, and the great balls of the fire-dogs shone 74 III, 5 | more completely, making a great luminous vapour about the 75 III, 5 | at his office.~It was a great delight at first, but soon 76 III, 6 | and found his mistress in great excitement. At mention of 77 III, 6 | and little Berthe, to the great scandal of Madame Homais, 78 III, 6 | love wearied her more than great debauchery.~She now felt 79 III, 6 | Day was breaking, and a great stain of purple colour broadened 80 III, 7 | some that he bought at the great baker’s in the Rue Massacre.~“ 81 III, 7 | Then there would be a great sob; next he would weep 82 III, 8 | Homais, motionless, uttered great sighs; and Monsieur Canivet, 83 III, 8 | in.~He belonged to that great school of surgery begotten 84 III, 8 | by the consciousness of great talent, of fortune, and 85 III, 8 | experienced sudden attacks of great hunger; and of Madame Caron, 86 III, 8 | order to accustom them to great occasions; that this might 87 III, 9 | earthly things. God was very great, was very good: one must 88 III, 9 | away. He was walking with great strides along by the wall, 89 III, 9 | wax of the candles fell in great drops upon the sheets of 90 III, 9 | Homais gave two or three great cuts at random that left 91 III, 10| horse, belabouring it with great blows, the girths dripping 92 III, 10| began again. There was a great moving of chairs; the bearers 93 III, 10| windings of the path; but the great silver cross rose always 94 III, 11| vagabondage, the approaches to our great towns continue to be infected 95 III, 11| He busied himself with great questions: the social problem: 96 III, 11| discoveries. He followed the great movement of chocolates; 97 III, 11| her property, but with a great many recriminations against 98 III, 11| secretly did the prefect great service during the elections. 99 III, 11| and Hivert, who enjoyed a great reputation for doing errands,


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