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1 I, 1 | red wrists accustomed to being bare. His legs, in blue 2 I, 4 | he accused old Rouault of being proud, and he joined four 3 I, 6 | pomps of court.~Far from being bored at first at the convent, 4 I, 6 | immediate desires of her heart, being of a temperament more sentimental 5 I, 7 | the lamps in the park were being lit to show the way for 6 I, 8 | the louis d’or that were being thrown down upon the card 7 I, 8 | steps, and, all the parcels being crammed in, the Bovarys 8 I, 8 | kitchen while their room was being made ready. Charles began 9 I, 9 | catarrhs and chest complaints. Being much afraid of killing his 10 I, 9 | days at Tostes. Charles being with his patients, Emma 11 I, 9 | so forth; and the answer being satisfactory, he made up 12 II, 1 | block on which spinach was being chopped.~From the poultry-yard 13 II, 1 | I believe in the Supreme Being, in a Creator, whatever 14 II, 2 | invite himself, his wife being away.~When Madame Bovary 15 II, 3 | to be a mother. But not being able to spend as much as 16 II, 3 | his pipe in the square. Being also in the habit of drinking 17 II, 3 | to do between his fear of being indiscreet and the desire 18 II, 4 | displeasing her and the shame of being such a coward, he wept with 19 II, 5 | see a yarn-mill that was being built in the valley a mile 20 II, 5 | reproaches with which he was being overwhelmed Napoleon began 21 II, 5 | Then, pride, and joy of being able to say to herself, “ 22 II, 6 | is a Christian?”~“He who, being baptized-baptized-baptized—”~ 23 II, 6 | eyebrows, without one’s being able to guess what Emma 24 II, 6 | very essence of all his being seemed to pass down into 25 II, 7 | a start, thinking he was being called to a patient. “I’ 26 II, 8 | chemistry, Madame Lefrancois, being the knowledge of the reciprocal 27 II, 8 | procured me the honour of being received among its members— 28 II, 8 | I have the happiness of being with you—”~Emma blushed. 29 II, 8 | and the honour that was being done to Yonville.~Hippolyte, 30 II, 8 | sacrificing everything to this being. There is no need for explanations; 31 II, 8 | brings forth the corn, which, being ground, is made into a powder 32 II, 8 | women, whose waists were being squeezed in the darkness. 33 II, 9 | Something subtle about her being transfigured her. She repeated, “ 34 II, 10 | hate the good Charles, not being what is called devoured 35 II, 10 | lavished on him. Then, sure of being loved, he no longer kept 36 II, 10 | midst of the grass that was being turned. She was lying flat 37 II, 11 | did not prevent it from being turned in, so that it was 38 II, 11 | three days after, Hippolyte being unable to endure it any 39 II, 11 | far-off howling of some beast being slaughtered. Emma bit her 40 II, 12 | he lost patience; he was being sued; his capital was out, 41 II, 12 | and a half, as they are being made just now.”~“And a travelling 42 II, 14 | it seemed to her that her being, mounting toward God, would 43 II, 14 | heresy, extravagance. But not being much versed in these matters, 44 II, 15 | melodies, and felt all her being vibrate as if the violin 45 II, 15 | peacock, as if she were being assassinated. Her husband, 46 II, 15 | would not fail to do so, being obliged, moreover, to go 47 III, 1 | din of the crowd without being able to banish the heaviness 48 III, 1 | candour emanated from his being. He lowered his long fine 49 III, 1 | himself.~But he was afraid of being seen; he resolutely entered 50 III, 5 | black veil.~For fear of being seen, she did not usually 51 III, 5 | recreation of her whole being drove her more and more 52 III, 6 | if there were somewhere a being strong and beautiful, a 53 III, 6 | was shady, and that he was being bled, he wrote out four 54 III, 6 | should go on to all eternity being your purveyor and banker, 55 III, 7 | of pharmaceutical stores being hoisted on to the “Hirondelle.” 56 III, 7 | Monsieur Guillaumin knew it, being secretly associated with 57 III, 8 | vague terms, in default of being able to invent better.~She 58 III, 8 | things: a demand for money being, of all the winds that blow 59 III, 8 | sadness; he felt his whole being dissolving in despair at 60 III, 9 | congratulated him on not being exposed, like other people, 61 III, 10| he reproached himself for being a wretch.~The sharp noise 62 III, 11| He even began to blush at being a bourgeois. He affected 63 III, 11| Bovary lived, he was far from being able to pay off his old