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1 I, 8 | Who is to prevent me?” she replied.~Then they warmed themselves 2 II, 1 | wouldn’t be much of a loss,” replied Monsieur Homais. “You would 3 II, 1 | He never talks more,” she replied. “Last week two travelers 4 II, 1 | objected the landlady.~“Parts!” replied Monsieur Homais; “he, parts! 5 II, 2 | Hirondelle.’”~“That is true,” replied Emma; “but moving about 6 II, 2 | very fond of music,” he replied.~“Ah! don’t you listen to 7 II, 2 | room reading.”~“Like me,” replied Leon. “And indeed, what 8 II, 2 | have experienced it,” she replied.~“That is why,” he said, “ 9 II, 2 | Like Tostes, no doubt,” replied Emma; “and so I always subscribed 10 II, 3 | Bournisien angry; old Bovary replied by a quotation from “La 11 II, 5 | they?”~“A mere nothing,” he replied, “a mere nothing. But there’ 12 II, 5 | Monsieur Lheureux’s offer. He replied quite unconcernedly—~“Very 13 II, 5 | to renew it?”~“No,” she replied.~“Why?”~“Because—”~And pursing 14 II, 5 | continued Emma.~“Certainly,” replied the clerk.~And he began 15 II, 5 | they say.”~“But with me,” replied Emma, “it was after marriage 16 II, 6 | he added.~“Not well,” replied Emma; “I am ill.”~“Well, 17 II, 6 | gesture of contempt.~“What!” replied the good fellow, quite astonished, 18 II, 6 | pitied.”~“Others, too,” she replied.~“Assuredly. Town-labourers, 19 II, 6 | even bread.”~“But those,” replied Emma, and the corners of 20 II, 6 | friend!”~“So it seems,” replied the doctor. Then turning 21 II, 7 | know what your wife wants?” replied Madame Bovary senior.~“She 22 II, 8 | contemptuously.~“Yes, I am going,” replied the druggist, astonished. “ 23 II, 8 | said Emma.~“That is true,” replied Rodolphe. “To think that 24 II, 8 | rich—”~“Do not mock me,” he replied.~And she protested that 25 II, 8 | pretty effect.”~“To be sure,” replied Homais; “but what can you 26 II, 8 | but there are two,” he replied. “The small, the conventional, 27 II, 9 | a little.~“Ah! you see,” replied he in a melancholy voice, “ 28 II, 9 | destinies now one?”~“Oh, no! she replied. “You know that well. It 29 II, 10 | Your servant, madame,” he replied drily; and he went back 30 II, 10 | the damp.”~“Nevertheless,” replied the tax-collector, with 31 II, 10 | it’s rather warm,” she replied.~So the next day they talked 32 II, 10 | Why, to defend yourself,” replied Emma.~“From your husband? 33 II, 11 | which Monsieur Bournisien replied that he saw no objection; 34 II, 11 | more; and at last Charles replied by an affirmative nod of 35 II, 12 | I was only joking,” he replied; “the only thing I regret 36 II, 12 | Ah! if you knew!” she replied.~And she began telling him 37 II, 12 | reflected a few moments, then replied—~“We will take her! It can’ 38 II, 12 | We shall have others,” replied Emma; and, as if speaking 39 II, 13 | shuddering.~“Who told me!” he replied, rather astonished at her 40 II, 14 | not, doctor?”~“No doubt,” replied the doctor carelessly, either 41 II, 14 | exclaimed the druggist.~“Sir!” replied the ecclesiastic, with such 42 II, 14 | I only mean to say,” he replied in less brutal a tone, “ 43 II, 15 | moustache brushed her cheek. She replied carelessly—~“Oh, dear me, 44 II, 15 | listening.~“Yes—a little,” he replied, undecided between the frankness 45 II, 15 | performance.”~But Charles replied that they were going back 46 III, 1 | He waited. At last she replied—~“I always suspected it.”~ 47 III, 1 | said Leon.~“Well!” she replied.~He was thinking how to 48 III, 1 | now?”~“No, my friend,” she replied; “I am too old; you are 49 III, 1 | very improper—”~“How so?” replied the clerk. “It is done at 50 III, 2 | the matter?”~“What is it?” replied the druggist. “We are making 51 III, 2 | the chimney.~“Yes,” she replied indifferently; “it’s a bouquet 52 III, 2 | no one.”~“Unless Leon—” replied Charles, who was reflecting. 53 III, 4 | question of the piano. Emma replied bitterly that it would be 54 III, 4 | ruinous.”~“But lessons,” she replied, “are only of use when followed 55 III, 5 | No,” said Emma.~“But,” he replied, “you seem so strange this 56 III, 5 | Why, like all men,” she replied. Then added, repulsing him 57 III, 5 | thunderclap. However, she replied quite naturally—~“Ah! no 58 III, 5 | my boots?”~“It must,” she replied, “have fallen from the old 59 III, 5 | Yonville doctor. The landlady replied that she very rarely came 60 III, 5 | your power of attorney?” he replied.~The phrase came to her 61 III, 5 | I give you the surplus,” replied Monsieur Lheureux impudently, “ 62 III, 5 | anything out of her, “Yes,” he replied; “but she wants to see the 63 III, 5 | Emma, lying on a lounge, replied as quietly as possible—“ 64 III, 5 | trying to detain her, she replied—~“No, no! You love her better 65 III, 6 | pleasure!” Monsieur Homais replied; “besides, I must invigorate 66 III, 6 | Yes, another time,” he replied, turning on his heel.~That 67 III, 6 | estate. The mother-in-law replied that she had nothing more, 68 III, 6 | never does any harm,” he replied.~She turned coward; she 69 III, 7 | said Charles.~“No,” she replied; “it is a window that has 70 III, 7 | Lheureux, to which the notary replied from time to time with some 71 III, 7 | dirtying it. The notary replied in a gallant tone—~“Beautiful 72 III, 7 | Felicite named someone Emma replied—~“Impossible! they will 73 III, 7 | her taxes.”~“Apparently!” replied the other.~They saw her 74 III, 8 | charming as ever!”~“Oh,” she replied bitterly, “they are poor 75 III, 8 | have suffered much.”~He replied philosophically—~“Such is 76 III, 8 | I haven’t got them,” replied Rodolphe, with that perfect 77 III, 8 | and to all questions she replied only with a shake of the 78 III, 8 | Who drove you to it?”~She replied. “It had to be, my dear!”~“ 79 III, 9 | young woman.” and the priest replied that there was nothing to 80 III, 9 | re afraid?”~“I afraid?” replied he, shrugging his shoulders. “ 81 III, 9 | They smell the dead,” replied the priest. “It’s like bees; 82 III, 9 | her hair.~“Cut some off,” replied the druggist.~And as she 83 III, 10| child! tell me—”~The other replied, sobbing, “I don’t know!