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1 I, 1 | pipes, not coming in at night till after the theatre, 2 I, 1 | sent him back to her at night, weary, stinking drunk. 3 I, 1 | was expected home the same night to celebrate his success. 4 I, 2 | Chapter Two~One night towards eleven o’clock they 5 I, 2 | Saint-Victor. It was a dark night; Madame Bovary junior was 6 I, 2 | that infested the fields at night.~Mademoiselle Rouault did 7 I, 3 | wandering.~Going home at night, Charles went over her words 8 I, 3 | If you should marry!” At night he could not sleep; his 9 I, 3 | and opened the window. The night was covered with stars, 10 I, 4 | balls at the top.~Until night they ate. When any of them 11 I, 4 | jokes, kissed the women. At night when they left, the horses, 12 I, 4 | laughed or swore; and all night in the light of the moon 13 I, 4 | at the Bertaux spent the night drinking in the kitchen. 14 I, 5 | of the joys of the past night, his mind at rest, his flesh 15 I, 7 | strings came untied during the night. He always wore thick boots 16 I, 8 | window, and leant out.~The night was dark; some drops of 17 I, 8 | will sometimes make in one night in mountains. Still she 18 I, 9 | labels of her pomade-pots.~At night, when the carriers passed 19 I, 9 | work at their books all night, and at last, when about 20 I, 9 | over his blouse, passed by. Night and morning the post-horses, 21 I, 9 | drawing rooms, danced to at night under lighted lustres, echoes 22 II, 2 | had slept soundly since night set in.~Homais introduced 23 II, 2 | all grey as on a summer’s night. But as the doctor’s house 24 II, 4 | Sundays from morning to night, and every morning when 25 II, 7 | no sun rose, there was night on all sides, and she was 26 II, 7 | philosophy. Sometimes in the night Charles woke up with a start, 27 II, 8 | himself, falling asleep at night, lying down to peaceful 28 II, 9 | up to him—~The shades of night were falling; the horizontal 29 II, 10 | times a week, in the dead of night he came to the garden. Emma 30 II, 10 | multiplied vibrations.~When the night was rainy, they took refuge 31 II, 10 | covering flew off one windy night among the trees. The harvest 32 II, 11 | like a deer from morn till night. He was constantly to be 33 II, 12 | home in the middle of the night, he did not dare to wake 34 II, 12 | playing waters. And then, one night they came to a fishing village, 35 II, 12 | running together. The soft night was about them; masses of 36 II, 12 | espalier.~“Ah! what a lovely night!” said Rodolphe.~“We shall 37 II, 14 | while they were turning the night table covered with syrups 38 II, 15 | having heard him sing one night on the beach at Biarritz, 39 II, 15 | Edgar that last moonlit night when they said, “To-morrow! 40 II, 15 | think it over. We’ll see. Night brings counsel.” Then to 41 III, 1 | leaving the Bovarys the night before, Leon had followed 42 III, 1 | his heel, and spent the night meditating a plan.~So the 43 III, 1 | sweetness of this ecstasy. Night was darkening over the walls, 44 III, 3 | gratification of their desires.~At night they returned. The boat 45 III, 3 | even began to sing—~“One night, do you remember, we were 46 III, 3 | No doubt, it is only the night air.”~“And who doesn’t want 47 III, 4 | other one! It was a stormy night, and they talked under an 48 III, 5 | bourgeois who had spent the night at the Guillaume woods came 49 III, 5 | have her hair arranged. Night fell; the gas was lighted 50 III, 5 | sharp; it resounded in the night like the indistinct moan 51 III, 5 | subjugation to him.~One night she did not return to Yonville 52 III, 5 | people in the middle of the night.~The house inhabited by 53 III, 6 | restaurant; we’ll make a night of it.”~“Oh, my dear!” tenderly 54 III, 6 | In order not to have at night this sleeping man stretched 55 III, 6 | one side. She danced all night to the wild tones of the 56 III, 7 | flash of lightning in a dark night, had passed into her soul. 57 III, 8 | from their bleeding wounds.~Night was falling, crows were 58 III, 8 | black background of the night. She seemed to him extraordinarily 59 III, 8 | their neighbours, and all night the village was on the alert.~ 60 III, 8 | one hasn’t been told the night before—”~“Wine glasses!” 61 III, 8 | out against the eternal night like a menace.~“The wind 62 III, 9 | were few stars, and the night was warm. The wax of the 63 III, 9 | around her— the silence, the night, the passing wind, the damp 64 III, 10| moon and fathomless as the night. The gate suddenly grated. 65 III, 11| one himself, and when at night he took off his flannel 66 III, 11| to retain it. Yet every night he dreamt of her; it was