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serpent 3
serpent-player 1
serpents 1
servant 65
servant-girl 1
servant-maids 1
servants 11
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65 druggist
65 gave
65 lheureux
65 servant
65 think
65 towards
65 window
Gustave Flaubert
Madame Bovary

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servant

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1 I, 1 | school uniform, and a school servant carrying a large desk. Those 2 I, 1 | for walks he talked to the servant, who, like himself, came 3 I, 2 | outside their door. The servant opened the garret-window 4 I, 2 | horse, and, following the servant, suddenly came in behind 5 I, 2 | large fire was blazing. The servant’s breakfast was boiling 6 I, 2 | of windowpane, while the servant tore up sheets to make bandages, 7 I, 4 | doctor’s new wife.~The old servant presented herself, curtsied 8 I, 7 | something to eat, and as the servant had gone to bed, Emma waited 9 I, 8 | frightened all his family. A servant behind his chair named aloud 10 I, 8 | to the billiard room. A servant got upon a chair and broke 11 I, 9 | lady’s-maid of her. The new servant obeyed without a murmur, 12 I, 9 | very simple dish that the servant had spoilt, but that Charles 13 I, 9 | go down and talk to the servant, but a sense of shame restrained 14 I, 9 | she had well scolded her servant she gave her presents or 15 II, 1 | doctor, his wife, and their servant; the billiard-room was echoing 16 II, 1 | screaming of the fowls whom the servant was chasing in order to 17 II, 2 | had been at table; for the servant Artemis, carelessly dragging 18 II, 3 | their mother. Besides the servant to look after them, they 19 II, 3 | useful at the same time as a servant.~The druggist proved the 20 II, 3 | brandy, he often sent the servant to the Lion d’Or to buy 21 II, 3 | declared in the presence of her servant that “Madame Bovary was 22 II, 4 | morsel, or turning to the servant, gave her some advice on 23 II, 4 | believe he’s in love with your servant!”~But a more serious fault 24 II, 5 | service; your very humble servant.” And he closed the door 25 II, 5 | regularly, and looked after her servant with more severity.~She 26 II, 5 | t you tell master?” the servant asked her when she came 27 II, 6 | bell-rope, called for the servant with all her might, and 28 II, 6 | But she returned, and the servant brought Berthe, who was 29 II, 7 | Felicite, and, taking him for a servant of the house—“Tell him that 30 II, 7 | the chemist arrived. The servant had been to fetch him in 31 II, 7 | however, dismissed his servant, advising him to calm himself, 32 II, 7 | brat on our hands, and the servant, the neighbours, and husband, 33 II, 8 | with a low crown.~“Your servant! Excuse me, I am in a hurry.” 34 II, 8 | Theodore, Monsieur Guillaumin’s servant, and although she detested 35 II, 10 | turning on her heel.~“Your servant, madame,” he replied drily; 36 II, 10 | Emma wanted to bribe her servant with a present, but it would 37 II, 10 | at the top of a rick. The servant was holding her by her skirt. 38 II, 10 | she gave her back to the servant, who stood quite thunderstricken 39 II, 11 | Homais, in spite of the servant, suddenly entered the room, 40 II, 12 | expecting a prince. The servant had to be constantly washing 41 II, 12 | Theodore, Monsieur Guillaumin’s servant, was beginning to pay court 42 II, 12 | spoiling them!” said the servant, who wasnt so particular 43 II, 12 | Lestiboudois, two quarters to the servant, for any quantity of other 44 II, 12 | get out of this when the servant coming in put on the mantelpiece 45 II, 12 | to love best. I am your servant, your concubine! You are 46 II, 13 | propriety’s sake because the servant came in. She put back into 47 II, 14 | household, now that the servant was mistress, became terrible. 48 II, 14 | little meals, rang for the servant to inquire about her gruel 49 II, 14 | she was angry with the servant, who had asked to go out, 50 II, 15 | scene between Ashton and his servant, the grand duet in D major, 51 III, 1 | gentleman isnt in,” answered a servant.~This seemed to him a good 52 III, 2 | pulled in his horses and, the servant, climbing up to the window, 53 III, 5 | matter! She excused the servant. This girl now seemed allowed 54 III, 6 | love to—”~“To whom?”~“The servant!”~He was not joking; but 55 III, 6 | them to his lips when a servant appeared to tell the gentleman 56 III, 6 | to Vincart. She sent her servant for him. He could not come. 57 III, 6 | at once his clerk and his servant.~Then, his clogs clattering 58 III, 6 | for her mother.~“Call the servant,” said Charles. “You know, 59 III, 6 | Berthe asleep yonder in the servant’s room. Then a cart filled 60 III, 6 | coupons of No. 14.”~The servant appeared. Emma understood, 61 III, 7 | one another silently. The servant and mistress had no secret 62 III, 7 | know the house through the servant, has the master spoken sometimes 63 III, 8 | half-asleep, was carried in on the servant’s arm in her long white 64 III, 9 | miasmata. Just then the servant, Madame Lefrancois, and 65 III, 10| that Theodore, the notary’s servant wore a blue coat, “as if


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