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bitterly 3
bitterness 6
bizat 1
black 81
black-pudding 1
black-velvety 1
blackberries 1
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84 poor
83 replied
82 still
81 black
81 heard
81 too
80 cried
Gustave Flaubert
Madame Bovary

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1 I, 1 | jacket of green cloth with black buttons must have been tight 2 I, 1 | the small sheep bones with black dots, seemed to him a fine 3 I, 2 | Although brown, they seemed black because of the lashes, and 4 I, 2 | collar. Her hair, whose two black folds seemed each of a single 5 I, 2 | in the grass and put on black gloves before entering. 6 I, 2 | in all weathers a little black shawl, the edge of which 7 I, 4 | hat and the cuffs of his black coat covering his hands 8 I, 5 | collar, a bridle, and a black leather cap, and on the 9 I, 5 | them rapidly many times. Black in the shade, dark blue 10 I, 6 | white plume galloping on his black horse from the distant fields. 11 I, 6 | window half draped by a black curtain. The naive ones, 12 I, 7 | with a husband dressed in a black velvet coat with long tails, 13 I, 8 | bottom names written in black letters. She read: “Jean-Antoine 14 I, 8 | and from all these great black squares framed in with gold 15 I, 8 | a little queue tied with black ribbon. He was the Marquis’ 16 I, 8 | between two lights. Her black eyes seemed blacker than 17 I, 8 | the names of the horses in black letters. Each animal in 18 I, 9 | orders on their ill-fitting black coat? She could have wished 19 I, 9 | time the schoolmaster in a black skullcap opened the shutters 20 I, 9 | appeared, a swarthy head with black whiskers, smiling slowly, 21 I, 9 | corollas, fluttering like black butterflies at the back 22 II, 1 | wall diagonally crossed by black joists, a meagre pear-tree 23 II, 1 | and here and there has black hollows in its blue colour. 24 II, 1 | Homais” in gold letters on a black ground.~Beyond this there 25 II, 1 | wearing of a helmet. He wore a black cloth waistcoat, a hair 26 II, 1 | started. A man dressed in black suddenly came into the kitchen. 27 II, 1(10)| Black currant liqueur.~ 28 II, 2 | held out her foot in its black boot to the fire above the 29 II, 2 | she said, fixing her large black eyes wide open upon him.~“ 30 II, 5 | brilliance of his small black eyes. No one knew what he 31 II, 5 | her face longer. With her black hair, her large eyes, her 32 II, 6 | here and there by the stuff black hoods of the good sisters 33 II, 6 | swiftly rolled back their black columns, behind which the 34 II, 7 | seemed to her enveloped in a black atmosphere floating confusedly 35 II, 7 | doctor’s wife. Fine teeth, black eyes, a dainty foot, a figure 36 II, 8 | the red epaulettes and the black breastplates pass and re-pass 37 II, 8 | hundred paces off, was a large black bull, muzzled, with an iron 38 II, 8 | golden lines radiating from black pupils; she even smelt the 39 II, 9 | and there stood out like black rocks, and the tall lines 40 II, 9 | behind her, saw between the black cloth and the black shoe 41 II, 9 | the black cloth and the black shoe the fineness of her 42 II, 9 | her eyes been so large, so black, of so profound a depth. 43 II, 9 | dove-tailed weathercocks stood out black against the pale dawn.~Beyond 44 II, 10 | and swayed like immense black waves pressing forward to 45 II, 11 | large toes, on which the black nails looked as if made 46 II, 11 | there, whence there oozed a black liquid. Matters were taking 47 II, 12 | thought of that head whose black hair fell in a curl over 48 II, 12 | mechanism, covered over by black trousers ending in a patent-leather 49 II, 12 | in the light by a little black down. One would have thought 50 II, 12 | her here and there like a black curtain pierced with holes. 51 II, 13 | pell-mell bouquets, garters, a black mask, pins, and hairhair! 52 II, 14 | to her knees unrolling in black ringlets, it was to him, 53 II, 14 | noise, and feeding, whose black tables are sticky with coffee 54 II, 15 | Charrettes, full of large black warehouses where they made 55 II, 15 | hangings a man appeared in a black cloak.~His large Spanish 56 III, 1 | gardens, where old men in black coats were walking in the 57 III, 2 | something. He would send her a black barege, twelve yards, just 58 III, 3 | tavern, at whose door hung black nets. They ate fried smelts, 59 III, 3 | the moon streamed in. Her black dress, whose drapery spread 60 III, 5 | like large, motionless, black fishes. The factory chimneys 61 III, 5 | pleasure under her lowered black veil.~For fear of being 62 III, 5 | down to the nose, whose black nostrils sniffed convulsively. 63 III, 5 | wanted him to dress all in black, and grow a pointed beard, 64 III, 7 | buttoned up in his thin black coat, wearing a white choker 65 III, 7 | She stopped to let pass a black horse, pawing the ground 66 III, 7 | She dressed, put on her black gown, and her hood with 67 III, 7 | niche in the wall, and in black wood frames against the 68 III, 8 | stood out white against the black background of the night. 69 III, 8 | wadded merino overcoat and black frock-coat, whose buttoned 70 III, 8 | edge of the bed, his long black cassock trailing behind 71 III, 9 | was open, seemed like a black hole at the lower part of 72 III, 9 | a little, and a rush of black liquid issued, as if she 73 III, 9 | down, he let fall his big black boot, and began to snore.~ 74 III, 9 | patches amongst that beautiful black hair.~The chemist and the 75 III, 9 | the Place when he saw the black cloth!~ 76 III, 10 | Day broke. He saw three black hens asleep in a tree. He 77 III, 10 | trees.~The women followed in black cloaks with turned-down 78 III, 10 | and returned to her.~The black cloth bestrewn with white 79 III, 10 | one could not have got a black coat, since that is the 80 III, 10 | trees here and there formed black clusters between white stones; 81 III, 11 | hand was a long tress of black hair.~“Come along, papa,”


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