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heaped 1
heaps 4
hear 28
heard 81
hearing 4
hears 2
heart 73
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83 replied
82 still
81 black
81 heard
81 too
80 cried
80 soon
Gustave Flaubert
Madame Bovary

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heard

   Part, Chapter
1 I, 1 | sputtering of syllables was heard, drowned by the tittering 2 I, 2 | the fresh odour of dew; he heard the iron rings rattling 3 I, 2 | of a flock of geese was heard near the pond.~A young woman 4 I, 2 | drops of water could be heard falling one by one on the 5 I, 2 | Monsieur Rouault. But when she heard he had a daughter, she began 6 I, 3 | pieces, and a turkey. He had heard of his loss, and consoled 7 I, 3 | watched it drift along, and heard nothing but the throbbing 8 I, 3 | watch. Suddenly a noise was heard against the wall; the shutter 9 I, 4 | to.~From time to time one heard the crack of a whip behind 10 I, 7 | strings buzzed, could be heard at the other end of the 11 I, 7 | anodyne observations he had heard from his mamma. Emma proved 12 I, 8 | again!”~Nastasie could be heard crying. He was rather fond 13 I, 9 | other. No birds were to be heard; everything seemed asleep, 14 II, 1 | From the poultry-yard was heard the screaming of the fowls 15 II, 1 | When the chemist no longer heard the noise of his boots along 16 II, 2 | Gardien’ ravishingly. I heard you from the laboratory. 17 II, 3 | opened. In the corridors one heard the heavy boots of the gendarmes 18 II, 3 | chateau of Vaubyessard she had heard the Marchioness call a young 19 II, 3 | woman and her companion heard nothing as they walked but 20 II, 4 | be there. As soon as he heard the bell he ran to meet 21 II, 4 | monotonous humming could be heard at the Lion d’Or.~One evening 22 II, 5 | thinking of the scarves.~She heard some steps on the stairs. 23 II, 6 | trimming the box, she suddenly heard the Angelus ringing.~It 24 II, 6 | nor their lowing could be heard; and the bell, still ringing 25 II, 6 | of their voices could be heard through the humming of the 26 II, 7 | around him Rodolphe only heard the regular beating of the 27 II, 8 | and from time to time one heard knockers banging against 28 II, 8 | s inn, whence songs were heard issuing. “Well, it wont 29 II, 8 | him the story that she had heard from Theodore, Monsieur 30 II, 8 | crowd; then you suddenly heard the long bellowing of an 31 II, 8 | throbbing of her temples she heard the murmur of the crowd 32 II, 8 | earnestly of Emma that he heard nothing. Behind him on the 33 II, 9 | first time that Emma had heard such words spoken to herself, 34 II, 9 | sound of wooden shoes was heard in the kitchen, and he noticed 35 II, 9 | perhaps are mettlesome.”~She heard a noise above her; it was 36 II, 9 | Often in the thicket was heard the fluttering of wings, 37 II, 9 | they walked along.~But they heard the two horses browsing 38 II, 9 | on the other hills, she heard a vague prolonged cry, a 39 II, 9 | lingered, and in silence she heard it mingling like music with 40 II, 10 | from time to time, were heard the weights jingling in 41 II, 10 | over his bill, had probably heard nothing. At last he went 42 II, 10 | branches. Behind them they heard the river flowing, and now 43 II, 10 | example, when she thought she heard a noise of approaching steps 44 II, 10 | Besides, he was also rude. I heard from a pedlar, who, travelling 45 II, 10 | bright, the air warm, and she heard her child shouting with 46 II, 11 | skin; a dry crackling was heard. The tendon was cut, the 47 II, 12 | before, and when Charles heard from afar the sharp noise 48 II, 12 | it was the account. She heard Charles on the stairs; threw 49 II, 12 | strong!”~He had so often heard these things said that they 50 II, 12 | dressed in red bodices. They heard the chiming of bells, the 51 II, 12 | lovers, or sometimes they heard a ripe peach falling all 52 II, 13 | him; he spoke to her; she heard nothing, and she went on 53 II, 13 | ideas. She saw him again, heard him, encircled him with 54 II, 14 | fall back, fancying she heard in space the music of seraphic 55 II, 15 | fifing. But three knocks were heard on the stage, a rolling 56 II, 15 | alone, and the flute was heard like the murmur of a fountain 57 II, 15 | a Polish princess having heard him sing one night on the 58 III, 1 | is truetruetrue!”~They heard eight strike on the different 59 III, 1 | water when behind them they heard a panting breath interrupted 60 III, 2 | of opium seized her.~They heard in the passage the sharp 61 III, 3 | meadows; that they had heard the water flowing and the 62 III, 3 | off the trills that Leon heard pass like the flapping of 63 III, 5 | blown away at the top. One heard the rumbling of the foundries, 64 III, 5 | lighted in the shop. She heard the bell at the theatre 65 III, 6 | love her; then, when he heard the creaking of her boots, 66 III, 6 | air, and four strokes were heard from the convent-clock. 67 III, 7 | she stamped her feet. He heard her murmuring—~“If I were 68 III, 7 | to that other, when she heard the trot of a horse in the 69 III, 7 | she murmured, fancying she heard Binet’s lathe.~“What’s bothering 70 III, 8 | no! nothing as yet. She heard the ticking of the clock, 71 III, 8 | market-place; Madame Lefrancois heard it at the “Lion d’Or”; some 72 III, 8 | all earthly noises, Emma heard none but the intermittent 73 III, 8 | some theriac, when they heard the cracking of a whip; 74 III, 8 | Suddenly on the pavement was heard a loud noise of clogs and 75 III, 9 | when the Yonvillers had all heard his story of the arsenic 76 III, 9 | clatter of old iron was heard on the Place; it was the “ 77 III, 9 | A continual barking was heard in the distance. “Do you 78 III, 9 | yard at Bertaux. He again heard the laughter of the happy 79 III, 10| dismount. He was dizzy; he heard voices round about him; 80 III, 10| iron-ferruled stick was heard on the stones, striking 81 III, 10| ever. At last a thud was heard; the ropes creaked as they


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