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fellow 41
fellow-citizens 1
fellows 3
felt 77
feminine 2
fence 3
fenced 2
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78 something
78 take
77 doctor
77 felt
77 having
77 make
77 place
Gustave Flaubert
Madame Bovary

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1 I, 2 | arm, at the same moment felt his breast brush against 2 I, 4 | compliments, and chaff that it was felt a duty to let off at him 3 I, 4 | nothing on the road. He felt dreary as an empty house; 4 I, 4 | the fumes of the feast, he felt inclined for a moment to 5 I, 6 | believe that she at last felt that wondrous passion which, 6 I, 7 | Dubuc’s time the old woman felt that she was still the favorite; 7 I, 8 | Marchioness.~Emma, on entering, felt herself wrapped round by 8 I, 8 | shivered all over as she felt it cold in her mouth. She 9 I, 9 | angered with shame; she felt a wild desire to strike 10 I, 9 | the heat of the hearth, felt her boredom weigh more heavily 11 II, 2 | entered the passage, Emma felt the cold of the plaster 12 II, 3 | serenity.~Emma at first felt a great astonishment; then 13 II, 3 | heavy wind was blowing; Emma felt weak as she walked; the 14 II, 3 | find trivial phrases, they felt the same languor stealing 15 II, 4 | When Leon occasionally felt the sole of his boot resting 16 II, 5 | Charles had left and she felt herself alone, the comparison 17 II, 5 | reserved, that near her one felt oneself seized by an icy 18 II, 6 | Then she was moved; she felt herself weak and quite deserted, 19 II, 6 | forehead. I thought you felt faint.” Then, bethinking 20 II, 6 | the little anxiety she felt gradually wore off, and 21 II, 6 | and forcing a laugh.~Leon felt it between his fingers, 22 II, 7 | wanted to be bled because he felt “a tingling all over.”~“ 23 II, 8 | the members of the jury felt much embarrassed, not knowing 24 II, 8 | pressing her hand, and he felt it all warm and quivering 25 II, 8 | of our phalanxes, still felt their hearts beat at the 26 II, 9 | disappear.~As soon as he felt the ground, Emma’s horse 27 II, 9 | passed close to her, and Emma felt his knee brushing against 28 II, 9 | forth from the trees; she felt her heart, whose beating 29 II, 9 | in her room.~At first she felt stunned; she saw the trees, 30 II, 9 | Rodolphe, and she again felt the pressure of his arm, 31 II, 9 | so envied. Besides, Emma felt a satisfaction of revenge. 32 II, 9 | light enter softly. Emma felt about, opening and closing 33 II, 10 | his bravery, although she felt in it a sort of indecency 34 II, 10 | beneath her slippers she felt the softness of the carpet; 35 II, 11 | share his humiliation; she felt another—that of having supposed 36 II, 11 | understood nothing, who felt nothing! For he was there 37 II, 12 | corner of the market. She felt tempted to open the window 38 II, 13 | could she find it? But she felt such weariness of spirit 39 II, 13 | afternoon, and one day, when she felt better, he tried to take 40 II, 14 | flowers on the floor, Emma felt some power passing over 41 II, 15 | hunters started afresh. She felt herself transported to the 42 II, 15 | lullaby of the melodies, and felt all her being vibrate as 43 II, 15 | stronger will. She had not felt it since that spring evening 44 II, 15 | the box; now and again she felt herself shuddering beneath 45 III, 1 | of this small doctor he felt at his ease, sure beforehand 46 III, 1 | irrepressible smile she felt rising to her lips.~“Often,” 47 III, 1 | no longer spoke, but they felt as they looked upon each 48 III, 1 | of her person, and Emma felt an invincible longing to 49 III, 2 | her, and in her heart she felt already that cowardly docility 50 III, 4 | swinging in the wind, he felt that delight mingled with 51 III, 5 | receive homage?~The clerk then felt the lowliness of his position; 52 III, 5 | his clothes were kept, he felt a piece of paper between 53 III, 5 | the resentment she still felt at his want of confidence, 54 III, 5 | details of life.”~And Charles felt relieved by this comfortable 55 III, 6 | at the chemist’s, and he felt obliged from politeness 56 III, 6 | confessed to herself that she felt nothing extraordinary. This 57 III, 6 | the light of the moon. She felt him near her; he was coming, 58 III, 6 | great debauchery.~She now felt constant ache all over her. 59 III, 7 | look, so that the young man felt himself growing weak beneath 60 III, 7 | pressed her hand, but it felt quite lifeless. Emma had 61 III, 7 | was abandoning her. She felt lost, sinking at random 62 III, 7 | sleeve to press her arm. She felt against her cheek his panting 63 III, 7 | her pride, she had never felt so much esteem for herself 64 III, 8 | suffered only in her love, and felt her soul passing from her 65 III, 8 | A bitter taste that she felt in her mouth awakened her. 66 III, 8 | make her vomit. But she felt an icy cold creeping from 67 III, 8 | deepened his sadness; he felt his whole being dissolving 68 III, 9 | tribunal of penitence had felt the scales fall from their 69 III, 9 | companion was asleep. Then he felt somewhat stifled by the 70 III, 10| voices round about him; he felt himself going mad.~Day broke. 71 III, 10| the letter in his pocket, felt it there, but did not dare 72 III, 10| rows of candles. Charles felt inclined to get up and put 73 III, 10| At times he thought he felt nothing more, and he enjoyed 74 III, 10| lighted candle, and Charles felt himself growing weaker at 75 III, 11| gone up to the attic, he felt a pellet of fine paper under 76 III, 11| which he was hidden, and felt her ardour redouble for 77 III, 11| He grew desperate as he felt this image fading from his


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