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side 69
side-pockets 1
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68 besides
68 fell
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Gustave Flaubert
Madame Bovary

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1 I, 2 | he wore earrings. By his side on a chair stood a large 2 I, 5 | oval shades. On the other side of the passage was Charles’ 3 I, 5 | in the morning, by her side, on the pillow, he watched 4 I, 6 | smiling, their heads on one side, were plucking the leaves 5 I, 7 | angle of the wall on the side of the country. Amidst the 6 I, 9 | looking about him on this side and on that, Charles learnt 7 II, 1 | country, while on the eastern side, the plain, gently rising, 8 II, 1 | The Church is on the other side of the street, twenty paces 9 II, 1 | by a few shops on either side stops short at the turn 10 II, 1 | three acres of land by its side purchased; but all the new 11 II, 2 | half-open door.~On the other side of the chimney a young man 12 II, 2 | forest of Argueil on the one side, from the west winds by 13 II, 2 | perfectly tempered on the side whence it comes, or rather 14 II, 2 | is to say, the southern side— by the south-eastern winds, 15 II, 2 | but especially by the side of the sea.”~“Oh, I adore 16 II, 2 | end of the garden, by the side of the water, he had an 17 II, 2 | or came out from it. Thus side by side, while Charles and 18 II, 2 | out from it. Thus side by side, while Charles and the chemist 19 II, 3 | trunk of trees. The two, side by side walked slowly, she 20 II, 3 | trees. The two, side by side walked slowly, she leaning 21 II, 3 | kneading-trough took up the side by the window, one pane 22 II, 4 | throw her cards the right side of her dress was drawn up. 23 II, 6 | around the sunset on the side of Rouen and then swiftly 24 II, 7 | coils; she parted in on one side and rolled it under like 25 II, 7 | to the inn. On the other side there were canvas booths, 26 II, 7 | He was soon on the other side of the river (this was his 27 II, 8 | and his straw hat on one side.~“Besides,” added he, “when 28 II, 8 | his words. Tuvache by his side listened to him with staring 29 II, 8 | of Rodolphe’s head by her side. This sweetness of sensation 30 II, 9 | Rodolphe, sitting down at her side on a footstool, “no; it 31 II, 9 | Rodolphe galloped by her side. Now and then they exchanged 32 II, 9 | stirred by the wind.~By the side, on the turf between the 33 II, 9 | the traces of their horses side by side, the same thickets, 34 II, 9 | of their horses side by side, the same thickets, the 35 II, 9 | there with her elbow at the side of her plate between the 36 II, 9 | stoop. They were seated side by side on a bed of dry 37 II, 9 | They were seated side by side on a bed of dry leaves.~ 38 II, 10 | her arms, Napoleon by her side, and Athalie following. 39 II, 10 | Lestiboudois was raking by her side, and every time he came 40 II, 11 | the springs of the right side having at length given way 41 II, 11 | the sitting-room by the side of the fireless chimney, 42 II, 12 | in the evening by their side beneath the light of the 43 II, 12 | while he dozed off by her side she awakened to other dreams.~ 44 II, 12 | was already on the other side of the river and walking 45 II, 14 | and the blinds on that side were always down. She wished 46 II, 14 | have in her room, by the side of her bed, a reliquary 47 II, 14 | there, palpitating by her side, beneath that coarse holland 48 II, 15 | shrill plaint, Arthur at one side, his modulated tones in 49 III, 1 | of the boulevards. By the side of a Parisienne in her laces, 50 III, 1 | was burning, and from the side chapels and dark places 51 III, 1 | Virgin. Now turn to this side; here are the tombs of the 52 III, 1 | his carriage beyond the side alley by the meadow to the 53 III, 3 | time when one hears by the side of the dockyard the caulking-mallets 54 III, 3 | Leon, on the floor by her side, found under his hand a 55 III, 5 | before walked on the right side of a road, one might know 56 III, 6 | sleeping man stretched at her side, by dint of manoeuvring, 57 III, 6 | three-cornered hat cocked on one side. She danced all night to 58 III, 7 | pretentiously cocked on the right side, whence looked out the ends 59 III, 7 | remained standing by her side. Then, as she did not answer, 60 III, 7 | of her right hand to that side of the sky that was brightest, 61 III, 8 | She turned her head from side to side with a gentle movement 62 III, 8 | turned her head from side to side with a gentle movement full 63 III, 8 | Charles was on the other side, on his knees, his arms 64 III, 9 | than the corpse by their side, that seemed to be sleeping.~ 65 III, 10| in a stall of the choir, side by side, they saw pass and 66 III, 10| stall of the choir, side by side, they saw pass and repass 67 III, 10| had sat down on the other side, on the right, by the wall. 68 III, 10| six men, three on either side, walked slowly, panting 69 III, 11| candlesticks. Berthe by his side was painting prints.~He


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