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day 149
daybreak 4
daylight 4
days 60
dazzle 2
dazzled 6
dazzling 6
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62 yonville
61 sent
61 table
60 days
60 near
60 new
59 alone
Gustave Flaubert
Madame Bovary

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days

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1 I, 1 | the church porch on rainy days, and at great fetes begged 2 I, 2 | to the Bertaux in three days as he had promised, he went 3 I, 2 | at the end of forty-six days, old Rouault was seen trying 4 I, 2 | occupations of his life? On these days he rose early, set off at 5 I, 2 | to time, but after a few days the daughter-in-law seemed 6 I, 3 | although the length of the fine days made the country perhaps 7 I, 3 | propose for her one of these days, he chewed the cud of the 8 I, 3 | Charles went to spend three days at the Bertaux.~The last 9 I, 3 | and to some extent on the days following.~ 10 I, 4 | bodice with his head.~Two days after the wedding the married 11 I, 5 | to die.~During the first days she occupied herself in 12 I, 6 | pointed arches, spent their days leaning on the stone, chin 13 I, 6 | cried much the first few days. She had a funeral picture 14 I, 7 | sonorous names where the days after marriage are full 15 I, 7 | She recalled the prize days, when she mounted the platform 16 I, 8 | the Count d’Artois, in the days of the Vaudreuil hunting-parties 17 I, 9 | of the best tailors, the days of the Bois and the Opera. 18 I, 9 | then the same series of days recommenced. So now they 19 I, 9 | had to be lighted.~On fine days she went down into the garden. 20 I, 9 | dainty, now passed whole days without dressing, wore grey 21 I, 9 | turkey, and stayed three days at Tostes. Charles being 22 I, 9 | her the more.~On certain days she chatted with feverish 23 II, 1 | nest; while one of these days you’ll find the ‘Cafe Francais’ 24 II, 1 | trying to bring back the days of the tithe.~The landlady 25 II, 1 | again at the end of three days; things absurd in themselves, 26 II, 2 | chat in the evening. On the days when his work was done early, 27 II, 4 | Four~When the first cold days set in Emma left her bedroom 28 II, 5 | other attitudes on other days, the words he had spoken, 29 II, 5 | the thing. One of these days I shall even have to consult 30 II, 5 | should have, one of these days, to go to Rouen on some 31 II, 5 | the same on the following days; her talks, her manners, 32 II, 6 | priest. “These first warm days weaken one most remarkably, 33 II, 7 | pierced her.~Then the evil days of Tostes began again. She 34 II, 7 | hasnt shaved for three days. While he is trotting after 35 II, 8 | to-night, to-morrow, all other days, all my life!”~“To Monsieur 36 II, 8 | fell along the walls, and days of love unrolled to all 37 II, 8 | another, they separated.~Two days later, in the “Final de 38 II, 11 | Lefrancois, from coming five days after, scared, and crying 39 II, 11 | matters. At last, three days after, Hippolyte being unable 40 II, 12 | took out the key.~Three days after Lheureux reappeared.~“ 41 II, 12 | calling her.~On the following days Madame Bovary senior was 42 II, 12 | special stood forth; the days, all magnificent, resembled 43 II, 12 | The tenderness of the old days came back to their hearts, 44 II, 13 | set in.~For forty-three days Charles did not leave her. 45 II, 14 | am surprised that in our days, in this century of enlightenment, 46 III, 2 | of her husband. The worst days of the past seemed enviable 47 III, 2 | prodigiously the last two days.~“And so you’re quite well 48 III, 2 | and she stayed there three days.~ 49 III, 3 | were three full, exquisite days—a true honeymoon. They were 50 III, 5 | nothing!”~There were even days when she had no sooner come 51 III, 5 | not such a fool. But three days after he came to her room, 52 III, 6 | Count upon me. One of these days I shall turn up at Rouen, 53 III, 6 | on—~“Unless one of these days I have something coming 54 III, 6 | Lestiboudois for so many days. Then the child grew cold 55 III, 6 | her.~These were her gala days. She wanted them to be sumptuous, 56 III, 6 | Monsieur Lheureux, just a few days more!” She was sobbing.~“ 57 III, 7 | It was one of those March days, clear and sharp, when the 58 III, 9 | approbation.~“Besides, the fine days will soon be here again.”~“ 59 III, 9 | clock (for the last two days only Homais seemed to have 60 III, 10| together. They spoke of the days of the past and of the future.


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