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system 5
t 168
tabernacle 3
table 61
tables 9
taciturn 3
tactics 1
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62 lost
62 yonville
61 sent
61 table
60 days
60 near
60 new
Gustave Flaubert
Madame Bovary

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1 I, 1 | board, got him furniture, table and two chairs, sent home 2 I, 2 | laid for two on a little table at the foot of a huge bed 3 I, 3 | ceiling. Some flies on the table were crawling up the glasses 4 I, 3 | opposite the fire, on a little table brought to him all ready 5 I, 3 | remained sixteen hours at table, began again the next day, 6 I, 4 | sit at the bottom of the table), wore their best blouses— 7 I, 4 | little birds from afar.~The table was laid under the cart-shed. 8 I, 4 | with the least shake of the table, had designed on their smooth 9 I, 4 | granary, and then returned to table. Some towards the finish 10 I, 5 | about six paces wide, with a table, three chairs, and an office 11 I, 6 | in the refectory at the table of the good sisters, and 12 I, 8 | Emma saw standing round the table men with grave faces, their 13 I, 8 | majority, sat down at the first table in the vestibule; the ladies 14 I, 8 | the whole length of the table; and in the large-bordered 15 I, 8 | at the upper end of the table, alone amongst all these 16 I, 9 | her own desires. Even at table she had her book by her, 17 I, 9 | lines along the oilcloth table cover with the point of 18 II, 1 | and on the long kitchen table, amid the quarters of raw 19 II, 1 | may say what you like; his table is better than yours; and 20 II, 1 | speaking to herself, “the table that comes in so handy for 21 II, 2 | showing off, had had the table laid for four.~Homais asked 22 II, 2 | a half they had been at table; for the servant Artemis, 23 II, 3 | Monsieur Binet, already at table. The dinner of the evening 24 II, 4 | would get up and order the table to be laid.~Monsieur Homais 25 II, 4 | had taken his seat at the table between the pair, he asked 26 II, 4 | leant her elbow on the table, turning over the leaves 27 II, 5 | down a green bandbox on the table, and began by complaining 28 II, 5 | with both hands on the table, his neck stretched out, 29 II, 7 | both his elbows on the table, sitting in an arm-chair 30 II, 7 | phrases when they met at table and in the evening before 31 II, 7 | arms. He seated him on the table with his back resting against 32 II, 7 | basin to put it under the table. With the movement she made 33 II, 7 | francs on the corner of the table, bowed negligently, and 34 II, 8 | three stools from the round table under the bust of the monarch, 35 II, 8 | ruffled the cloth on the table, and in the square below 36 II, 8 | morning, floated above the table between the hanging lamps. 37 II, 9 | big pipe that lay on the table by the bed, amongst lemons 38 II, 11 | hospitals, near by on a table lay a heap of lint, with 39 II, 11 | his neck; they sat down to table; he ate much, and at dessert 40 II, 11 | you approached the holy table? I understand that your 41 II, 12 | Lheureux placed it on her table.~But the next day he called 42 II, 13 | madame; the soup is on the table.”~And she had to go down 43 II, 13 | had to go down to sit at table.~She tried to eat. The food 44 II, 13 | pretext for leaving the table. Then she became a coward; 45 II, 13 | the house ran thither. The table with all the plates was 46 II, 14 | they were turning the night table covered with syrups into 47 II, 14 | the kitchen seated at the table eating soup. She had her 48 II, 14 | bottle perpendicularly on the table, and after the strings are 49 III, 2 | sugar, of the scales on the table, and of the pans on the 50 III, 2 | apoplexy as he got up from table, and by way of greater precaution, 51 III, 5 | fireside on a little round table, inlaid with rosewood. Emma 52 III, 5 | pocket-book, he spread out on the table four bills to order, each 53 III, 6 | clock they were still at a table opposite each other. The 54 III, 7 | fancying they saw on the table, in the light of the yellow 55 III, 7 | Potiphar.” The ready-laid table, the two silver chafing-dishes, 56 III, 8 | the candles burning on the table. They reminded her, no doubt, 57 III, 8 | liked to make his coffee at table, having, moreover, torrefied 58 III, 11| there. He pushed the round table in front of the fire, and 59 III, 11| pin left in a crack of the table, he began to dream, and 60 III, 11| Franklin recited Pythagoras’ table in a breath. He was the 61 III, 11| public-house.~Leaning on the table opposite him, he chewed


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