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1 I, 1 | hands on his stomach, was soon snoring with his mouth wide 2 I, 2 | sleep coming upon him, he soon fell into a doze wherein, 3 I, 2 | keep up his spirits; but as soon as he caught sight of the 4 I, 3 | forgetting her. Spring will soon be here. We’ll have some 5 I, 3 | delight of independence soon made his loneliness bearable. 6 I, 3 | to ask her in marriage as soon as occasion offered, but 7 I, 3 | Now, as old Rouault would soon be forced to sell twenty-two 8 I, 4 | winding amid the green corn, soon lengthened out, and broke 9 I, 4 | duty to let off at him as soon as the soup appeared.~The 10 I, 8 | to start. But her emotion soon vanished, and, swaying to 11 I, 8 | luxurious life that she would soon have to give up.~Day began 12 I, 9 | gained the country road, was soon deadened by the soil. “They 13 II, 1 | followed the cemetery is soon reached.~At the time of 14 II, 1 | tongue,” said the chemist, as soon as he was along with the 15 II, 2 | new house, and the guests soon raised the siege. Madame 16 II, 2 | the company dispersed.~As soon as she entered the passage, 17 II, 3 | the boy at every meal, she soon began to think of him more 18 II, 4 | never failed to be there. As soon as he heard the bell he 19 II, 4 | front of the fire, and were soon asleep. The fire was dying 20 II, 4 | all; but this resolution soon deserted him in Emma’s presence, 21 II, 5 | house, and I’m afraid he’ll soon want a deal covering rather 22 II, 6 | respect nothing!” But as soon as he caught sight of Madame 23 II, 6 | The first communion will soon be upon us, and I fear we 24 II, 6 | One cannot lead them too soon into the path of the Lord, 25 II, 6 | making a genuflexion as soon as he reached the door.~ 26 II, 6 | her hand.~The little girl soon came up closer against her 27 II, 6 | seduced him.~This apprehension soon changed into impatience, 28 II, 7 | negligently, and went out.~He was soon on the other side of the 29 II, 8 | Derozerays de la Panville. As soon as he recognised Rodolphe 30 II, 8 | transported to our cities, is soon delivered at the baker’s, 31 II, 9 | We mustn’t go back too soon; that would be a mistake.”~ 32 II, 9 | good! I thank you.”~And as soon as they were alone, “Why 33 II, 9 | he saw them disappear.~As soon as he felt the ground, Emma’ 34 II, 9 | nothing, my dear!”~And as soon as she had got rid of Charles 35 II, 9 | pant with desire, and she soon found herself in the middle 36 II, 11 | not understand. Then, as soon as he could, he fell back 37 II, 11 | successful, for the club-foot soon manifested a desire to go 38 II, 12 | them herself, because as soon as the stuff of the boots 39 II, 12 | She fell back in despair.~Soon, however, it seemed to her 40 II, 13 | to see Monsieur Rodolphe soon again, it seems.”~“Who told 41 II, 13 | falls into convulsions as soon as you hold out a snuff-box 42 II, 14 | versed in these matters, as soon as they went beyond a certain 43 II, 14 | a few moments.~Then, as soon as he had gone, Monsieur 44 II, 15 | Her heart began to beat as soon as she reached the vestibule. 45 II, 15 | Emma’s explanations, as soon as the recitative duet began 46 II, 15 | standing at the window. But soon recalling herself to the 47 II, 15 | another, the conversation soon came to an end.~People coming 48 II, 15 | said the clerk, “he will soon give another performance.”~ 49 III, 1 | cab went on again, and as soon as it reached the Carrefour 50 III, 1 | came out by the gate, and soon having reached the Cours, 51 III, 2 | fearing her reproaches.~As soon as they were alone, Monsieur 52 III, 2 | during her illness.~But as soon as she was gone, Emma greatly 53 III, 4 | Chapter Four~Leon soon put on an air of superiority 54 III, 4 | she promised him to find soon, by no matter what means, 55 III, 5 | hands that handled her head, soon stunned her, and she dozed 56 III, 5 | to hand over to Emma as soon as he reached the “Croix-Rouge.” 57 III, 5 | Charles, at his wit’s end, soon had recourse to the eternal 58 III, 5 | I am not likely to come soon again, as you say, to make 59 III, 5 | great delight at first, but soon he no longer concealed the 60 III, 6 | never ceased talking, and as soon as he had arrived, he jumped 61 III, 6 | Besides,” said she, “as soon as the balance of Barneville—”~“ 62 III, 6 | possible. Then she recommenced, soon got confused, gave it all 63 III, 6 | who never had any lessons, soon looked up with large, sad 64 III, 6 | morning. Besides, he was soon to be head clerk; it was 65 III, 6 | her! As to the women, Emma soon perceived from the tone 66 III, 7 | were in your place I should soon get some.”~“But where?”~“ 67 III, 7 | not!”~“And the master’ll soon be in.”~“I know that well 68 III, 7 | by a rushing torrent, she soon began to recall the day 69 III, 8 | cry,” she said to him. “Soon I shall not trouble you 70 III, 8 | stomach completely.~She soon began vomiting blood. Her 71 III, 8 | him that they tried, as soon as they were themselves 72 III, 8 | irreproachable life.~He frowned as soon as he had passed the door 73 III, 8 | glory with which she was soon to be surrounded. Emma, 74 III, 8 | upon the pillows.~Her chest soon began panting rapidly; the 75 III, 9 | sitting-room, and Monsieur Homais soon went home. On the Place 76 III, 9 | Besides, the fine days will soon be here again.”~“Ah!” said 77 III, 10| They led him away, and he soon grew calmer, feeling perhaps, 78 III, 11| chemist.~Money troubles soon began again, Monsieur Lheureux 79 III, 11| limits of journalism, and soon a book, a work was necessary 80 III, 11| fear, stopped talking. But soon the same look of weary lassitude