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Alphabetical [« »] servilities 1 servility 1 servitude 1 set 55 sets 3 setting 10 settle 1 | Frequency [« »] 55 arms 55 coming 55 longer 55 set 54 blue 54 fine 54 morning | Gustave Flaubert Madame Bovary IntraText - Concordances set |
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1 I, 1 | went back to his room and set to work again in his wet 2 I, 1 | and took upon herself to set matters straight. It was 3 I, 1 | could be a fool.~So Charles set to work again and crammed 4 I, 2 | the farm of the Bertaux to set a broken leg. Now from Tostes 5 I, 2 | wrapped up in his cloak, set out for the Bertaux. Still 6 I, 2 | upwards, planted with trees set out symmetrically, and the 7 I, 2 | these days he rose early, set off at a gallop, urging 8 I, 4 | turned up their sleeves and set about it themselves. According 9 I, 4 | sound more shrilly, then set off again, by turns lowering 10 I, 4 | sweets. As he had only just set up on the place, he had 11 I, 4 | he himself brought in a set dish that evoked loud cries 12 I, 4 | a green field with rocks set in lakes of jam, nutshell 13 I, 5 | shut the window, and he set off. And then along the 14 I, 6 | used painted plates that set forth the story of Mademoiselle 15 I, 7 | re-enter political life, set about preparing for his 16 I, 7 | seated in their dog-cart, set out for Vaubyessard, with 17 I, 8 | among groups of large trees set out at regular intervals, 18 I, 8 | Marquis and Marchioness and set out again for Tostes.~Emma 19 I, 8 | already! What was it that thus set so far asunder the morning 20 I, 9 | anybody, and at times she set herself to express singular 21 II, 2 | slept soundly since night set in.~Homais introduced himself; 22 II, 3 | cellar; he explained how to set about getting in a supply 23 II, 3 | Virgin were yet passed, she set out for the Rollets’ house, 24 II, 4 | When the first cold days set in Emma left her bedroom 25 II, 4 | me since I’m not in her set?”~He tortured himself to 26 II, 4 | again deferred.~Often he set out with the determination 27 II, 6 | finish reading there, why not set out at once? What prevented 28 II, 6 | of details, in which he set forth the reasons for going 29 II, 6 | as a plaster wall. Leon set off running.~From afar he 30 II, 6 | Give him his head.” They set out, and Homais went back.~ 31 II, 7 | fresh wind of the meadow set trembling the leaves of 32 II, 8 | which rose in a cadence of set steps with a single movement. 33 II, 8 | gain? Monsieur Derozerays set himself this problem. From 34 II, 8 | light, and the principal set piece, that was to represent 35 II, 9 | the ground, Emma’s horse set off at a gallop.~Rodolphe 36 II, 9 | his tongue. The two beasts set off at a trot.~Long ferns 37 II, 9 | his pupil fixed, his teeth set, he advanced with outstretched 38 II, 11 | that, like them, you will set us a good example. Thus, 39 II, 13 | reflections, had decided to set out for Rouen. Now, as from 40 II, 13 | midnight. Brain-fever had set in.~For forty-three days 41 II, 14 | of her bed, a reliquary set in emeralds that she might 42 II, 14 | day at eight o’clock they set out in the “Hirondelle.”~ 43 II, 14 | kitchen-garden. Charles at once set out. He muddled up the stage-boxes 44 III, 1 | And the lumbering machine set out. It went down the Rue 45 III, 1 | the Carrefour Lafayette, set off down-hill, and entered 46 III, 2 | celebrity. No one in the world set foot there, and he respected 47 III, 2 | word! One might as well set up for a grocer. That’s 48 III, 2 | forehead.~The next morning she set out in the “Hirondelle” 49 III, 4 | up.”~And thus it was she set about obtaining her husband’ 50 III, 5 | desire to see Leon, she set out upon any pretext; and 51 III, 6 | damage him later on, when he set up for himself. He implored 52 III, 7 | but he, Leon, he would set about finding this indispensable 53 III, 7 | their lost love. So she set out towards La Huchette, 54 III, 8 | she had gone to Rouen, he set out along the highroad, 55 III, 10| spurs to his boots, and set out at full speed; and the