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1 I, 1(3)| A devotion said at morning, noon, and evening, at the 2 I, 1 | have her chocolate every morning, attentions without end. 3 I, 2 | Towards four o’clock in the morning, Charles, well wrapped up 4 I, 2 | feathers bristling in the cold morning wind. The flat country stretched 5 I, 3 | Chapter Three~One morning old Rouault brought Charles 6 I, 5 | happiness. In bed, in the morning, by her side, on the pillow, 7 I, 5 | sun on his back and the morning air in his nostrils, his 8 I, 7 | so that his hair in the morning was all tumbled pell-mell 9 I, 8 | thus set so far asunder the morning of the day before yesterday 10 I, 9 | silent passion. And then one morning the Viscount had taken it 11 I, 9 | to groom the mare every morning passed through the passage 12 I, 9 | the portholes. But each morning, as she awoke, she hoped 13 I, 9 | severe. The windows every morning were covered with rime, 14 I, 9 | blouse, passed by. Night and morning the post-horses, three by 15 II, 1 | Monsieur Homais, that since morning they have had about fifteen 16 II, 3 | cap on head. It was in the morning, before the court opened. 17 II, 3 | notice anything. So every morning Homais brought him “the 18 II, 3 | tassels that he wore in the morning when he smoked his pipe 19 II, 3 | well!” said Emma. “Good morning, Madame Rollet,” and she 20 II, 3 | month, and I’d take it of a morning with some milk.”~After having 21 II, 4 | occupied; for on Sundays from morning to night, and every morning 22 II, 4 | morning to night, and every morning when the weather was bright, 23 II, 6 | it, Madame Bovary. This morning I had to go to Bas-Diauville 24 II, 6 | is going the round. This morning the paper alluded to it. 25 II, 7 | Yonville.~The Place since morning had been blocked by a row 26 II, 8 | agricultural show. On the morning of the solemnity all the 27 II, 8 | of a stream on an autumn morning, floated above the table 28 II, 8 | with verve the very next morning.~“Why these festoons, these 29 II, 9 | when Charles came in.~“Good morning, doctor,” Rodolphe said 30 II, 9 | fault with as too short.~One morning, when Charles had gone out 31 II, 9 | slept. It was like a spring morning coming into his room.~The 32 II, 10 | leaves swaying overhead.~One morning as she was thus returning, 33 II, 11 | Monsieur Homais who since morning had been organising all 34 II, 11 | prevent you from saying morning and evening a ‘Hail Mary, 35 II, 12 | would superintend every morning on his way to his patients. 36 II, 12 | did not fall asleep till morning, when the dawn whitened 37 III, 1 | her that he had spent his morning in looking for her in all 38 III, 1 | across the fields in the morning to her lover’s house. The 39 III, 1 | he will come.”~The next morning, at the open window, and 40 III, 1 | It was a beautiful summer morning. Silver plate sparkled in 41 III, 2 | kissing her forehead.~The next morning she set out in the “Hirondelle” 42 III, 3 | brought them early in the morning.~Towards evening they took 43 III, 4 | that at last on Saturday morning he escaped from his office.~ 44 III, 5 | that she had hidden in the morning under the seat, and sank 45 III, 5 | had taken the left.~One morning, when she had gone, as usual, 46 III, 5 | see the account.” The next morning at daybreak Emma ran to 47 III, 5 | about two o’clock in the morning. No one there! He thought 48 III, 6 | floor, while she read till morning extravagant books, full 49 III, 6 | sat round the stove in the morning. Besides, he was soon to 50 III, 6 | gathered round her, and in the morning she found herself on the 51 III, 7 | At nine o’clock in the morning she was awakened by the 52 III, 8 | reminded her, no doubt, of the morning of New Year’s day and Mid-Lent, 53 III, 9 | longer, about four in the morning sighed—~“My word! I should 54 III, 11 | him to Henri IV.~And every morning the druggist rushed for