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lheureux

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1 II, 1 | this misfortune. Monsieur Lheureux, a draper, who happened 2 II, 2 | then Felicite, Monsieur Lheureux, and a nurse, and they had 3 II, 3 | the shade in front of the Lheureux’s shop under the projecting 4 II, 5 | she said.~Then Monsieur Lheureux delicately exhibited three 5 II, 5 | again declining Monsieur Lheureux’s offer. He replied quite 6 II, 7 | cashmere gown; she chose one of Lheureux’s finest scarves, and wore 7 II, 8 | execution in next week. It’s Lheureux who is selling him out; 8 II, 8 | detested Tellier, she blamed Lheureux. He was “a wheedler, a sneak.”~“ 9 II, 8 | a warning; for Monsieur Lheureux was accompanying them, and 10 II, 8 | Good evening, Monsieur Lheureux! See you again presently.”~“ 11 II, 8 | I think,” said Monsieur Lheureux to the chemist, who was 12 II, 12 | direction.~It was Monsieur Lheureux, the shopkeeper, who had 13 II, 12 | The week after Monsieur Lheureux placed it on her table.~ 14 II, 12 | at first in putting off Lheureux. At last he lost patience; 15 II, 12 | I’ve got you!” thought Lheureux.~And, certain of his discovery, 16 II, 12 | the key.~Three days after Lheureux reappeared.~“I have an arrangement 17 II, 12 | She had sent for Monsieur Lheureux, and had said to him—~“I 18 II, 12 | bag.”~“Decidedly,” thought Lheureux. “there’s a row on here.”~“ 19 II, 12 | at least the chain, and Lheureux had already put it in his 20 II, 12 | care to send her luggage to Lheureux whence it would be taken 21 II, 14 | tradesmen grumbled; Monsieur Lheureux especially harassed him. 22 II, 14 | more about them. Monsieur Lheureux returned to the charge, 23 II, 14 | borrow a thousand francs from Lheureux. So, with an embarrassed 24 II, 14 | any interest he wished. Lheureux ran off to his shop, brought 25 II, 14 | large, and the falling in of Lheureux’s bills was still so far 26 III, 2 | Suddenly she saw Monsieur Lheureux, the linendraper, come in 27 III, 2 | they were alone, Monsieur Lheureux in sufficiently clear terms 28 III, 2 | know well enough,” cried Lheureux. “It was about your little 29 III, 2 | Then, passing to his trade, Lheureux declared that madame must 30 III, 2 | etc. She had profited by Lheureux’s lessons. Charles naively 31 III, 4 | whose cheapness Monsieur Lheureux had commended; she dreamed 32 III, 4 | of getting a carpet, and Lheureux, declaring that it wasn’ 33 III, 5 | One day, however, Monsieur Lheureux met her coming out of the 34 III, 5 | could not give him any. Lheureux burst into lamentations 35 III, 5 | Monsieur Bovary senior; for Lheureux knew everything, even to 36 III, 5 | t worth while,” answered Lheureux.~He came back the following 37 III, 5 | surplus,” replied Monsieur Lheureux impudently, “is that not 38 III, 5 | her on the floor. At last Lheureux explained that he had a 39 III, 5 | recourse to the eternal Lheureux, who swore he would arrange 40 III, 5 | at daybreak Emma ran to Lheureux to beg him to make out another 41 III, 6 | signed by her, and which Lheureux, in spite of all his professions, 42 III, 6 | am at your service.”~But Lheureux, all the same, went on with 43 III, 6 | bills and money. Monsieur Lheureux, in fact, went in for pawnbroking, 44 III, 6 | less yellow than his face.~Lheureux sat down in a large cane 45 III, 6 | an Arab!”~Still Monsieur Lheureux must interfere.~“Well, listen. 46 III, 6 | called him “her good Monsieur Lheureux.” But he always fell back 47 III, 6 | was silent, and Monsieur Lheureux, who was biting the feathers 48 III, 6 | Isnt it lovely?” said Lheureux. “It is very much used now 49 III, 6 | of anyone else, Monsieur Lheureux would certainly take off 50 III, 6 | twenty-four hourstomorrow. Lheureux, she thought, wanted to 51 III, 6 | preparing a capital for Monsieur Lheureux which he was impatiently 52 III, 6 | Whose fault is that?” said Lheureux, bowing ironically. “While 53 III, 6 | husband something.”~And Lheureux drew from his strong box 54 III, 6 | I implore you, Monsieur Lheureux, just a few days more!” 55 III, 7 | extraordinary event occur? Lheureux even might die!”~At nine 56 III, 7 | with recriminations against Lheureux, to which the notary replied 57 III, 7 | The desire to return to Lheureux’s seized her—what would 58 III, 7 | she already saw herself at Lheureux’s spreading out her three 59 III, 8 | fireworks. She saw her father, Lheureux’s closet, their room at 60 III, 8 | to Monsieur Tuvache, to Lheureux, to the “Lion d’Or,” everywhere, 61 III, 8 | suffered from tinglings; of Lheureux, who had vertigo; of Lestiboudois, 62 III, 10| Emma’s death, especially Lheureux, who had not failed to come 63 III, 11| soon began again, Monsieur Lheureux urging on anew his friend 64 III, 11| to pay off his old debts. Lheureux refused to renew any more 65 III, 11| troubles like himself. For Lheureux had at last established


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