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Gustave Flaubert
Madame Bovary

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1 I, 1 | elbow; and when at two oclock the bell rang, the master 2 I, 1 | back to college at seven oclock before supper. Every Thursday 3 I, 2 | One night towards eleven oclock they were awakened by the 4 I, 2 | for him.~Towards four oclock in the morning, Charles, 5 I, 3 | got there about three oclock. Everybody was in the fields. 6 I, 3 | The next day by nine oclock he was at the farm. Emma 7 I, 4 | arrived at Tostes about six oclock.~The neighbors came to the 8 I, 5 | the narrow mantelpiece a clock with a head of Hippocrates 9 I, 7 | came home late—at ten oclock, at midnight sometimes. 10 I, 7 | On Wednesday at three oclock, Monsieur and Madame Bovary, 11 I, 8 | against a door.~At three oclock the cotillion began. Emma 12 I, 9 | pale; all got up at four oclock; the women, poor angels, 13 I, 9 | or to the pendulum of the clock.~At the bottom of her heart, 14 I, 9 | whole day long. At four oclock the lamp had to be lighted.~ 15 II, 1 | about Monsieur Binet? As the clock strikes six you’ll see him 16 II, 1 | a tax-collector.”~Six oclock struck. Binet came in.~He 17 II, 3 | waited all day for six oclock in the evening to come, 18 II, 3 | a Sunday at about six oclock, as the sun was rising.~“ 19 II, 4 | curing sick wines.~At eight oclock Justin came to fetch him 20 II, 5 | first?”~She looked at the clock. Charles was late. Then, 21 II, 6 | darkness. The fire was out, the clock went on ticking, and Emma 22 II, 6 | child is!”~When at eleven oclock Charles came back from the 23 II, 8 | of his cot.~“About six oclock a banquet prepared in the 24 II, 11 | get up every day at four oclock; I shave with cold water ( 25 II, 13 | he was up (at about two oclock—he had slept late), Rodolphe 26 II, 14 | beef-tea, and towards five oclock, as the day drew in, the 27 II, 14 | regularly from two to five oclock the excellent Madame Homais, 28 II, 14 | the next day at eight oclock they set out in the “Hirondelle.”~ 29 II, 15 | t it? To-morrow at six oclock?”~Charles explained once 30 II, 15 | Saint-Herbland Passage just as the clock in the cathedral struck 31 III, 1 | the next day about five oclock he walked into the kitchen 32 III, 1 | Then, leaning towards the clock as if to see the time—~“ 33 III, 1 | To-morrow at eleven oclock in the cathedral.”~“I shall 34 III, 1 | in bloom.~At about six oclock the carriage stopped in 35 III, 5 | his signboard.~When the clock pointed to a quarter past 36 III, 5 | under the pedestal of the clock. They lunched by the fireside 37 III, 5 | fastened to his mouth.~On the clock there was a bronze cupid, 38 III, 5 | pharmacy.~At last, at eleven oclock, able to bear it no longer, 39 III, 5 | Croix-Rouge” about two oclock in the morning. No one there! 40 III, 6 | the window-panes.~At two oclock they were still at a table 41 III, 6 | young girl.~Leon watched the clock in despair. The druggist 42 III, 6 | the convent-clock. Four oclock! And it seemed to her that 43 III, 6 | the next day at twelve oclock she received a summons, 44 III, 6 | Tour de Nesle.” At four oclock Hivert awoke her.~When she 45 III, 6 | Felicite showed her behind the clock a grey paper. She read—~“ 46 III, 7 | face; all refused.~At two oclock she hurried to Leon, and 47 III, 7 | dont see me by three oclock do not wait for me, my darling. 48 III, 7 | for any sentiment.~Four oclock struck, and she rose to 49 III, 7 | even might die!”~At nine oclock in the morning she was awakened 50 III, 7 | gone. But, as there was no clock in the cot, Emma feared 51 III, 8 | s gun. One doesnt buy a clock inlaid with tortoise shell,” 52 III, 8 | heard the ticking of the clock, the crackling of the fire, 53 III, 8 | upon her tongue. At eight oclock the vomiting began again.~ 54 III, 9 | in the kitchen.~At six oclock a noise like a clatter of 55 III, 9 | weighing upon her.~The church clock struck two. They could hear 56 III, 9 | when he returned at nine oclock (for the last two days only 57 III, 11| aching heart.~At seven oclock little Berthe, who had not


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