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64 hair
64 passed
64 perhaps
64 yet
63 air
Gustave Flaubert
Madame Bovary

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1 I, 1 | them or an acquaintance passed. All the same he was always 2 I, 1 | communion.~Six months more passed, and the year after Charles 3 I, 1 | old questions by heart. He passed pretty well. What a happy 4 I, 2 | his wife sleeping. As he passed Vassonville he came upon 5 I, 3 | piece, crumb by crumb; it passed away, it is gone, I should 6 I, 3 | the Bertaux.~The last had passed like the others in procrastinating 7 I, 3 | and waited. Half an hour passed, then he counted nineteen 8 I, 3 | the next year.~The winter passed waiting for this. Mademoiselle 9 I, 4 | they looked at her when she passed near them with an unbounded 10 I, 6 | pictures of the world, that passed before her one by one in 11 I, 8 | Everyone looked at them. They passed and re-passed, she with 12 I, 8 | cigars between their lips passed laughing. Emma thought she 13 I, 9 | worker. A breath of love had passed over the stitches on the 14 I, 9 | night, when the carriers passed under her windows in their 15 I, 9 | groom the mare every morning passed through the passage with 16 I, 9 | Vaubyessard. But all September passed without letters or visits.~ 17 I, 9 | his sabre over his blouse, passed by. Night and morning the 18 I, 9 | careful, so dainty, now passed whole days without dressing, 19 II, 2 | again. A great red glow passed over her with the blowing 20 II, 2 | the newcomers, and they passed into the large parlour where 21 II, 2 | first floor, a whitish light passed through the curtainless 22 II, 3 | he got up, embraced her, passed his hands over her face, 23 II, 3 | weeks of the Virgin were yet passed, she set out for the Rollets’ 24 II, 3 | sunshade Madame Bovary, as she passed, made some of their faded 25 II, 7 | she took it up, left it, passed on to other books.~She had 26 II, 7 | undertook it. She was, when she passed through Rouen, to go herself 27 II, 7 | corn-machines clucking hens passed their necks through the 28 II, 8 | smelt of milk, when one passed close to them. They walked 29 II, 8 | in the crowd the name was passed from one to the other. After 30 II, 8 | the action to the word. He passed his hand over his face, 31 II, 9 | Chapter Nine~Six weeks passed. Rodolphe did not come again. 32 II, 9 | turn aside the branches, he passed close to her, and Emma felt 33 II, 9 | trouble.~The day following passed with a new sweetness. They 34 II, 10 | watching every form that passed in the horizon, and every 35 II, 10 | colts neighed when anyone passed by, and galloped, galloped. 36 II, 11 | Rodolphe for one moment passed through her mind, but her 37 II, 11 | having turned up his sleeves, passed into the billiard-room, 38 II, 12 | journey. The month of August passed, and, after all these delays, 39 II, 12 | answered, “Yes—Yes—” She had passed her hands through his hair, 40 II, 13 | grew there, and that which passed through it, more heedless 41 II, 13 | effort of will the spasm passed; then—~“It is nothing,” 42 II, 13 | Suddenly a blue tilbury passed across the square at a rapid 43 II, 15 | coming out of the theatre passed along the pavement, humming 44 III, 1 | the upper end a sacristan passed, making the oblique genuflexion 45 III, 1 | resuming its course, it passed by Saint-Sever, by the Quai’ 46 III, 1 | plated lanterns, a bared hand passed beneath the small blinds 47 III, 2 | other seized her, and she passed her hand over her face shuddering.~ 48 III, 2 | but so many emotions had passed through her head that she 49 III, 4 | piano again. But when she passed by it (if Bovary were there), 50 III, 5 | shoulder, or with their arm passed through the strap, oscillating 51 III, 5 | child that “nothing had passed between them.”~The young 52 III, 5 | was it? Where? How?”~She passed her hand over her forehead 53 III, 6 | so skilled, she must have passed, he thought, through every 54 III, 6 | with long strips of iron passed by, and made a deafening 55 III, 7 | lightning in a dark night, had passed into her soul. He was so 56 III, 8 | was crushing her, and she passed back through the long alley, 57 III, 8 | almost as caressing her, he passed his hand over her stomach. 58 III, 8 | Accuse no one.” He stopped, passed his hands across his eyes, 59 III, 8 | you are good—you.”~And she passed her hand slowly over his 60 III, 8 | it, he would almost have passed for a saint if the keenness 61 III, 8 | frowned as soon as he had passed the door when he saw the 62 III, 10| swayed; a flock of sheep passed. He saw the village; he 63 III, 10| with iris. Charles as he passed recognised each courtyard. 64 III, 10| eternity.~The ecclesiastic passed the holy water sprinkler


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