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1 I, 1 | master.~He stood up; his cap fell. The whole class began to 2 I, 1 | president, remembered when bills fell due, got them renewed, and 3 I, 1 | It was close, the child fell asleep, and the good man, 4 I, 2 | coming upon him, he soon fell into a doze wherein, his 5 I, 2 | soiled by the fine dust that fell from the granaries. The 6 I, 3 | fields to be quite alone. I fell at the foot of a tree; I 7 I, 6 | Walter Scott, later on, she fell in love with historical 8 I, 7 | something extraordinary fell upon her life; she was invited 9 I, 8 | simple guipure fichu that fell in a point at the back. 10 I, 8 | cravats, their long whiskers fell over their turned-down collars, 11 I, 8 | where panting, she almost fell, and for a moment rested 12 I, 8 | over-filled nests of serpents, fell long green cords interlacing. 13 I, 9 | large knot of ribbon that fell over her instep. She had 14 II, 3 | black-velvety collar. His brown hair fell over it, straight and carefully 15 II, 4 | turned-up hair a dark colour fell over her back, and growing 16 II, 4 | the shade. Then her dress fell on both sides of her chair, 17 II, 5 | not help smiling, and she fell asleep, her soul filled 18 II, 6 | oil. A long ray of the sun fell across the nave and seemed 19 II, 6 | of the setting sun that fell full upon his face paled 20 II, 6 | she cast round her slowly fell upon the old man in the 21 II, 6 | light of the window-panes fell with soft undulations.~The 22 II, 6 | her with her elbow.~Berthe fell at the foot of the drawers 23 II, 6 | calm voice, “the little one fell down while she was playing, 24 II, 6 | bent forward.~The light fell on it as on a piece of marble, 25 II, 6 | poplars, and suddenly the rain fell; it pattered against the 26 II, 7 | chair-back creak. His hat fell off.~“I thought as much,” 27 II, 8 | visor of his helmet, that fell down on his nose. His lieutenant, 28 II, 8 | had been read, each one fell back into his place again, 29 II, 8 | shakos, the folds of her gown fell along the walls, and days 30 II, 9 | which the rays of the sun fell, shone in the looking-glass 31 II, 9 | and her large blue veil fell about her.~It was early 32 II, 9 | and through her veil, that fell sideways from her man’s 33 II, 10 | he turned to the wall and fell asleep. She escaped, smiling, 34 II, 10 | low words were spoken that fell on their souls sonorous, 35 II, 11 | as soon as he could, he fell back upon matters of religion, 36 II, 11 | violently that the barometer fell from the wall and smashed 37 II, 12 | that head whose black hair fell in a curl over the sunburnt 38 II, 12 | already disappeared. She fell back in despair.~Soon, however, 39 II, 12 | hair upon her neck; they fell in a thick mass, negligently, 40 II, 13 | Emma uttered a cry and fell back rigid to the ground.~ 41 II, 13 | flowed from her eyes and fell slowly upon the pillow.~ 42 II, 14 | all this mass of hair that fell to her knees unrolling in 43 II, 15 | cloak.~His large Spanish hat fell at a gesture he made, and 44 II, 15 | my dreams!”~The curtain fell.~The smell of the gas mingled 45 II, 15 | filled the corridors, and she fell back in her arm-chair with 46 II, 15 | spring evening when the rain fell upon the green leaves, and 47 III, 1 | consent of her eyes. They fell upon him full of an icy 48 III, 1 | on a chair, and his eyes fell upon a blue stained window 49 III, 5 | her hair arranged. Night fell; the gas was lighted in 50 III, 5 | lashed his wounds, and he fell back into the mud with a 51 III, 5 | bills were paid when they fell due; but the fourth, by 52 III, 6 | Lheureux.” But he always fell back upon “that rascal Vincart.” 53 III, 6 | other fifteen hundred francs fell due. She renewed the bills, 54 III, 6 | away in a kiss.~Then she fell back exhausted, for these 55 III, 7 | choking; unlace me!” She fell on the bed sobbing. Nurse 56 III, 8 | her face; the melting snow fell drop by drop from the buds 57 III, 8 | uttered a sharp cry. He fell back terror-stricken.~Then 58 III, 8 | not keep back a tear that fell on his shirt-frill.~He tried 59 III, 8 | it, until the big tears fell from her eyes. Then she 60 III, 8 | her head with a sigh and fell back upon the pillows.~Her 61 III, 8 | petticoat has flown away.”~She fell back upon the mattress in 62 III, 9 | threw himself upon it and fell asleep.~Although a philosopher, 63 III, 9 | confessional, for example?”~Homais fell foul of the confessional. 64 III, 9 | The wax of the candles fell in great drops upon the 65 III, 10| recovered consciousness, he fell, weeping, into Bovary’s 66 III, 11| dolls. Then, if his eyes fell upon the workbox, a ribbon 67 III, 11| was about to clasp her she fell into decay in his arms.~ 68 III, 11| she pushed him gently. He fell to the ground. He was dead.~