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1 I, 1 | and every one rose as if just surprised at his work.~The 2 I, 1 | handkerchief, which he had just taken from his cap. “As 3 I, 2 | curve of the head; and, just showing the tip of the ear, 4 I, 3 | could go to the Bertaux just as he liked. He had an aimless 5 I, 3 | first time, or as he had just left her. Then he asked 6 I, 4 | cuirasses! Everyone had just had his hair cut; ears stood 7 I, 4 | and sweets. As he had only just set up on the place, he 8 I, 4 | when old Rouault came up just in time to stop him, and 9 I, 5 | Five~The brick front was just in a line with the street, 10 I, 5 | walls when he saw patients, just as in the kitchen one could 11 I, 7 | They arrived at nightfall, just as the lamps in the park 12 I, 8 | overspreading all the rest. She was just eating a maraschino ice 13 I, 9 | her out to see neighbours, just as she sometimes threw beggars 14 II, 1 | keep pace with the times! Just look at Tellier!”~The hostess 15 II, 1 | ear!”~Madame Lefrancois just then went to the door to 16 II, 1 | thought the priest’s behaviour just now very unbecoming. This 17 II, 1 | said the chemist. “Now just send your daughters to confess 18 II, 2 | he had an arbour built just for the purpose of drinking 19 II, 2 | said the chemist, who had just caught the last words, “ 20 II, 3 | is very much in fashion just now.”~But Madame Bovary, 21 II, 3 | the little girl, who had just been sick over her collar.~ 22 II, 3 | you might at least give me just a pound of ground coffee; 23 II, 3 | His chief was away; he just glanced at the briefs, then 24 II, 5 | ran to his son, who had just precipitated himself into 25 II, 5 | midnight, she seemed to have just awakened, and as he made 26 II, 5 | Felicite went on, “you are just like La Guerine, Pere Guerin’ 27 II, 6 | too large for it.~“He is just coming,” he answered.~And 28 II, 6 | his greyish beard. He had just dined and was breathing 29 II, 6 | well off, and let him do just as he pleases. Yet he could 30 II, 6 | other day I repeated that just to Monsignor, and he laughed 31 II, 6 | the church.~The boys were just then clustering round the 32 II, 6 | and others on tiptoe were just about to venture into the 33 II, 6 | all her might, and she was just going to curse herself when 34 II, 6 | to have been so worried just now at so little. Berthe, 35 II, 6 | carriage.~The latter had just time to bid farewell to 36 II, 7 | embroidery, all of which, only just begun, filled her cupboard; 37 II, 7 | near Yonville, where he had just bought the chateau and two 38 II, 7 | anything; a kind of squirrel, just as he is who climbs to vertiginous 39 II, 7 | down nuts. Oh, yes! you just talk to me, boast about 40 II, 8 | seemed so preoccupied.~“Just look at them!” she said. “ 41 II, 8 | Rodolphe protested that he was just coming. But when the president 42 II, 8 | lustily. Binet had only just time to shout, “Present 43 II, 8 | Monsieur Lieuvain had just wiped his mouth with a pocket-handkerchief. 44 II, 8 | that it will accede to your just demands, and alleviate as 45 II, 8 | cried the president.~“Just now, for example, when I 46 II, 8 | progress in another fashion. Just as you please, messieurs 47 II, 9 | Certainly! excellent! just the thing! There’s an idea! 48 II, 9 | of the saddles creaked.~Just as they were entering the 49 II, 9 | looking behind her.~Day was just breaking. Emma from afar 50 II, 10 | she said stammering; “I am just coming from the nurse where 51 II, 10 | For myself, I am here, just as you see me, since break 52 II, 10 | worth while going up; she is just coming down. Warm yourself 53 II, 10 | fact, the little girl was just then rolling on the lawn 54 II, 10 | when the druggist came just in time to provide her with 55 II, 11 | his hand a sheet of paper just written. It was the paragraph 56 II, 11 | your constitutions. Now just look at me. I get up every 57 II, 12 | as they are being made just now.”~“And a travelling 58 II, 13 | The thought that she had just escaped from death almost 59 II, 13 | Why, Girard, whom I met just now at the door of the Cafe 60 II, 13 | Ah! perfect!” said he; “just taste!”~And he handed her 61 II, 13 | away from her gently.~“Do just smell! What an odour!” he 62 II, 14 | already agreed to, made just twelve hundred and fifty, 63 II, 15 | SUCH a crowd!”~He added—~“Just guess whom I met up there! 64 II, 15 | the Saint-Herbland Passage just as the clock in the cathedral 65 III, 1 | joys and sorrows they had just summed up in one word. They 66 III, 1 | church. The beadle, who was just then standing on the threshold 67 III, 1 | day, in the open country, just as the sun beat most fiercely 68 III, 2 | it’s a bouquet I bought just now from a beggar.”~Charles 69 III, 2 | trouble himself, especially just now, when he would have 70 III, 2 | black barege, twelve yards, just enough to make a gown.~“ 71 III, 4 | nature lie fallow. Besides, just think, my good friend, that 72 III, 5 | now seemed allowed to do just as she liked.~Often her 73 III, 5 | Yes.”~“Well, I saw her just now,” Charles went on, “ 74 III, 5 | Guillaumin to have a second one, just like the other, drawn up.~“ 75 III, 5 | said Emma. “She went out just now; but for the future 76 III, 6 | Let’s go to Bridoux’. It’s just by here, in the Rue Malpalu.”~ 77 III, 6 | no longer there. She had just gone in a fit of anger. 78 III, 6 | the love of God? Now be just. I must get back what I’ 79 III, 6 | what I’ve laid out. Now be just.”~She cried out against 80 III, 6 | you, Monsieur Lheureux, just a few days more!” She was 81 III, 7 | yellow paper that she had just torn off the door. Emma 82 III, 8 | returned home, Emma had just gone out. He cried aloud, 83 III, 8 | thought that he must lose her, just when she was confessing 84 III, 8 | arsenious acid.”~Justin, who was just bringing in a pile of plates, 85 III, 8 | colleague was silent, having just before privately received 86 III, 9 | to keep off all miasmata. Just then the servant, Madame 87 III, 9 | Madame Lefrancois. “Now, just come and help,” she said 88 III, 10| Tostes once when you had just lost your first deceased? 89 III, 11| from the dormer window had just blown towards the door. 90 III, 11| opinion protects him.~He has just received the cross of the