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1 I, 1 | whalebone, it began with three round knobs; then came in succession 2 I, 1 | casting troubled looks round him.~“Five hundred lines 3 I, 1 | flies and moths fluttered round the candle. It was close, 4 I, 1 | like a mill-horse, who goes round and round with his eyes 5 I, 1 | mill-horse, who goes round and round with his eyes bandaged, 6 I, 1 | beneath the sheets, put them round his neck, and having made 7 I, 2 | and the tufts of trees round the farms at long intervals 8 I, 2 | by the wind. She turned round. “Are you looking for anything?” 9 I, 2 | had not yet been brought round she stayed there. They had 10 I, 2 | The open air wrapped her round, playing with the soft down 11 I, 4 | flapping in the wind and round capes and pockets like sacks; 12 I, 4 | Sweet bottled-cider frothed round the corks, and all the glasses 13 I, 4 | and stucco statuettes all round, and in the niches constellations 14 I, 5 | seats made in the garden round the sundial; she even inquired 15 I, 5 | now made up the endless round of his happiness. In bed, 16 I, 5 | shoulders, with his handkerchief round his head and the top of 17 I, 6 | at you from under their round straw hats with their large 18 I, 7 | you.~She began by looking round her to see if nothing had 19 I, 7 | beds of nettles growing round the big stones, and the 20 I, 7 | like her greyhound, who ran round and round in the fields, 21 I, 7 | greyhound, who ran round and round in the fields, yelping after 22 I, 7 | murmur. Emma drew her shawl round her shoulders and rose.~ 23 I, 8 | room, Emma saw standing round the table men with grave 24 I, 8 | cloth threw a dim shadow round the room. Burnishing the 25 I, 8 | buttonholes were talking to ladies round the fire.~At seven dinner 26 I, 8 | entering, felt herself wrapped round by the warm air, a blending 27 I, 8 | plate, and his napkin tied round his neck like a child, an 28 I, 8 | understand. A circle gathered round a very young man who the 29 I, 8 | Whenever the Wednesday came round she said to herself as she 30 I, 9 | centre gradually widened round him, and the aureole that 31 I, 9 | rooms lined with mirrors, round oval tables covered with 32 I, 9 | the morrow.~Spring came round. With the first warm weather, 33 II, 1 | inscriptions written in large hand, round hand, printed hand: “Vichy, 34 II, 1 | falling in a straight line round his thin body, and his leather 35 II, 1 | trousers, and, all the year round, well-blacked boots, that 36 II, 1 | them.”~He ceased, looking round for an audience, for in 37 II, 3 | there on the grass, and all round were several indefinite 38 II, 3 | wooden shoes, she turned round. It was the nurse.~“What 39 II, 3 | of Emma’s dress rustling round her.~The walls of the gardens 40 II, 5 | near the fire, he turned round in his fingers the ivory 41 II, 6 | were just then clustering round the large desk, climbing 42 II, 6 | And the glance she cast round her slowly fell upon the 43 II, 6 | all events, is going the round. This morning the paper 44 II, 8 | at the gnats that buzzed round them. Plough-men with bare 45 II, 8 | members of the jury all round, the municipal council, 46 II, 8 | fetched three stools from the round table under the bust of 47 II, 8 | the freshness of the ivy round the capitals. She took off 48 II, 8 | fall. She knotted her fichu round her bare head.~At this moment 49 II, 9 | irregularly. Rodolphe looked round him biting his moustache. 50 II, 9 | And he put out his arm round her waist. She feebly tried 51 II, 9 | shoes. Her scarf, knotted round her head, fluttered to the 52 II, 10 | his eldest sister hovered round the jujube box near her 53 II, 10 | it, and putting his arm round her waist, he drew her without 54 II, 10 | sometimes the bees wheeling round in the light struck against 55 II, 10 | raised her head, looking round as if to seek the cause 56 II, 11 | lowered his voice and looked round him) “who is to prevent 57 II, 11 | seen on the Place, jumping round the carts, thrusting his 58 II, 11 | about the billiard-balls round him, fenced with the cues, 59 II, 11 | incomprehensible whirling round him.~When Rodolphe came 60 II, 11 | stair. They threw their arms round one another, and all their 61 II, 12 | impatient of seeing him hanging round her. She was six years older 62 II, 12 | porcelain night-light threw a round trembling gleam upon the 63 II, 12 | Yes.”~Then they walked round a garden-bed, and went to 64 II, 12 | him go.~He did not turn round. She ran after him, and, 65 II, 13 | knotted his handkerchief round the apricots, and walking 66 II, 13 | leaning on his arm, for a walk round the garden. The sand of 67 II, 14 | the alcove floated gently round her like clouds, and the 68 II, 14 | throwing a satisfied glance all round him, even to the very extremity 69 II, 15 | left thigh, and he cast round laughing looks showing his 70 II, 15 | least good.”~The tables round them, however, were emptying; 71 III, 1 | fluttered in the grey sky round the trefoil bell-turrets; 72 III, 1 | bare-headed, were twisting paper round bunches of violets.~The 73 III, 1 | other.~And he first went round the lower aisles. Then he 74 III, 4 | village.~He went rambling round her house. A light was burning 75 III, 5 | corner, the river curved round the foot of the green hills, 76 III, 5 | the fireside on a little round table, inlaid with rosewood. 77 III, 5 | from their bags, rang all round her on the floor. At last 78 III, 6 | tied a medal of the Virgin round his neck. She inquired like 79 III, 6 | his companions as they sat round the stove in the morning. 80 III, 6 | trombones; people gathered round her, and in the morning 81 III, 7 | Place. There was a crowd round the market reading a large 82 III, 7 | he had turned completely round towards her, so that his 83 III, 7 | boot, whose sole curled round as it smoked against the 84 III, 7 | time. She began walking round the garden, step by step; 85 III, 8 | stopped. And now turning round, she once more saw the impassive 86 III, 8 | in mud, drove at a gallop round the corner of the market. 87 III, 9 | Yonville began to flock round.~Old Rouault arrived, and 88 III, 10| was dizzy; he heard voices round about him; he felt himself 89 III, 10| One of the choristers went round the nave making a collection, 90 III, 10| They ranged themselves all round; and while the priest spoke, 91 III, 11| up there. He pushed the round table in front of the fire, 92 III, 11| imitate the ribband. He walked round it with folded arms, meditating 93 III, 11| blue, Spanish flies buzzed round the lilies in bloom, and