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1 I, 6 | poesy; and now she could not think that the calm in which she 2 I, 7 | peasant; so that he did not think he was going beyond the 3 I, 9 | fixing on this idea, began to think seriously of setting up 4 II, 1 | tell him to put it up. Only think, Monsieur Homais, that since 5 II, 1 | yours; and if one were to think, for example, of getting 6 II, 2 | watching the sunset.”~“I think there is nothing so admirable 7 II, 2 | especially love the poets. I think verse more tender than prose, 8 II, 3 | meal, she soon began to think of him more consecutively.~ 9 II, 3 | sweetness, they did not think of speaking of the sensation 10 II, 6 | what does Monsieur Bovary think of it?”~“He!” she said with 11 II, 6 | I assure you.”~“I don’t think he’ll go wrong,” objected 12 II, 7 | her and her husband.~“I think he is very stupid. She is 13 II, 7 | distance made him by contrast think of his mistress. She was 14 II, 8 | their canvas booth! Do they think the prefect will be glad 15 II, 8 | Homais went on—~“Do you think that to be an agriculturist 16 II, 8 | I pick some? What do you think?”~“Are you in love?” she 17 II, 8 | which the habitually vulgar think they see the revelation 18 II, 8 | replied Rodolphe. “To think that not one of these people 19 II, 8 | she said. “You do not think of them.”~“My friends! What 20 II, 8 | to be pitied.”~“Ah! you think so?” said Rodolphe.~“For, 21 II, 8 | steps of the platform.~“I think,” said Monsieur Lheureux 22 II, 9 | face in his hands.~“Yes, I think of you constantly. The memory 23 II, 9 | wrong.”~“And how do you think I can ride when I haven’ 24 II, 9 | said Rodolphe.~“Do you think so?” she said.~“Forward! 25 II, 10 | great vow that he did not think in the best of taste.~Besides, 26 II, 12 | she thought, “he won’t think about it again.”~Besides 27 II, 12 | strikes,” she said, “you must think of me.”~And if he confessed 28 II, 12 | loved any others?”~“Did you think you’d got a virgin?” he 29 II, 12 | in the mail-coach! Do you think about it? Can it be? It 30 II, 12 | gaiety. At last, they would think of her marriage; they would 31 II, 13 | between his fingers, he could think of nothing, so that, resting 32 II, 13 | Rodolphe stopped here to think of some good excuse.~“If 33 II, 13 | consequences.”~“Perhaps she’ll think I’m giving it up from avarice. 34 II, 13 | he had sat down again—~“I think it’s all right. Ah! and 35 II, 13 | thought with emotion. “She’ll think me harder than a rock. There 36 II, 13 | a change, and, ma foi, I think he’s right, when one has 37 II, 13 | touching his elbow; “I think the paroxysm is past.”~“ 38 II, 13 | dulcification. Then, don’t you think that perhaps her imagination 39 II, 14 | convalescence; the doctor had better think it over; in short, he was 40 II, 14 | blue-stockings. There were the “Think of it; the Man of the World 41 II, 14 | that there was no need to think about them. Besides, imagining 42 II, 15 | not sure—”~“Well, you must think it over. We’ll see. Night 43 III, 2 | horrified myself when I think of my responsibility; for 44 III, 2 | mentioned the bill; she did not think of it. Charles, at the beginning 45 III, 3 | something, Adolphe—Dolpe,’ I think.”~She shivered.~“You are 46 III, 4 | lie fallow. Besides, just think, my good friend, that by 47 III, 4 | child. For my own part, I think that mothers ought themselves 48 III, 5 | likes on receipts. Don’t you think I know what household affairs 49 III, 6 | brave.~“Well, what? Do you think I’m not sufficiently ruining 50 III, 6 | see them; don’t go out; think only of ourselves; love 51 III, 6 | worthy of madame.~“When I think that there’s a dress at 52 III, 6 | reflection, he began to think his mistress’s ways were 53 III, 6 | My good lady, did you think I should go on to all eternity 54 III, 6 | There, that’ll do! Anyone’d think you wanted to seduce me!”~“ 55 III, 6 | discounted the bills.~“Do you think,” he added, “that he’ll 56 III, 7 | Monsieur Guillaumin.”~“Do you think—”~And this question meant 57 III, 7 | with satisfaction.~“Do you think she wants to order something 58 III, 8 | parted.”~“Yes, perhaps.”~“You think so?” she said, drawing nearer, 59 III, 8 | said to him—~“How did you think I could live without you? 60 III, 8 | than ever. And he could think of nothing; he did not know, 61 III, 8 | sinapisms? Anything! Oh, think of something, you who have 62 III, 8 | for the cassock made him think of the shroud, and he detested 63 III, 10| it.~At last he began to think it was all a joke; someone’ 64 III, 10| Such a good woman! To think that I saw her only last 65 III, 11| inscription, Homais could think of nothing so fine as Sta