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wake 5
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walked 53
walking 31
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53 walked
52 better
52 don
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Gustave Flaubert
Madame Bovary

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walked

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1 I, 1 | making his spurs ring as he walked, wearing whiskers that ran 2 I, 2 | little taller; and when she walked in front of him, the wooden 3 I, 4 | loitered to talk. The fiddler walked in front with his violin, 4 I, 8 | Charles was silent. He walked up and down waiting for 5 I, 8 | day was a long one. She walked about her little garden, 6 I, 9 | her finger on the map she walked about the capital. She went 7 I, 9 | harbour, near the theatre—he walked up and down all day from 8 II, 3 | blowing; Emma felt weak as she walked; the stones of the pavement 9 II, 3 | trees. The two, side by side walked slowly, she leaning upon 10 II, 3 | herself to and fro.~Leon walked up and down the room; it 11 II, 3 | Monsieur Leon’s arm. She walked fast for some time, then 12 II, 3 | companion heard nothing as they walked but the fall of their steps 13 II, 7 | the carpet where he had walked, from those empty chairs 14 II, 7 | slippery banks.~They had often walked there to the murmur of the 15 II, 8 | more about it, the druggist walked off rapidly with a smile 16 II, 8 | Bovary lost her breath; so he walked more slowly, and, smiling 17 II, 8 | passed close to them. They walked along holding one another 18 II, 8 | took notes in a book as he walked along. This was the president 19 II, 8 | over her face; and as she walked away they could hear her 20 II, 8 | separated at her door; then he walked about alone in the meadow 21 II, 9 | shoes the horses as they walked kicked the fallen fir cones 22 II, 9 | fastened up the horses. She walked on in front on the moss 23 II, 9 | supported her thus as they walked along.~But they heard the 24 II, 10 | with terror, nevertheless walked on, and a man stepped out 25 II, 12 | asked him.~“Yes.”~Then they walked round a garden-bed, and 26 II, 13 | beneath the dead leaves; she walked slowly, dragging along her 27 II, 15 | trees that shook when anyone walked, and the velvet caps, cloaks, 28 II, 15 | the little path as they walked to the church. Oh, why had 29 II, 15 | movements of his chest, and he walked from right to left with 30 III, 1 | day about five oclock he walked into the kitchen of the 31 III, 1 | went out, smoked a cigar, walked up three streets, thought 32 III, 1 | Leon with solemn steps walked along by the walls. Life 33 III, 1 | her.~Emma was pale. She walked fast.~“Read!” she said, 34 III, 1 | said.~Making no answer, he walked on with a rapid step; and 35 III, 1 | and a woman got out, who walked with her veil down, and 36 III, 2 | they went out.~First he walked up and down with the open 37 III, 5 | ready too early. Next she walked up and down, went to the 38 III, 5 | corners of streets. She walked with downcast eyes, close 39 III, 5 | from beneath his hat.~Leon walked along the pavement. She 40 III, 5 | said she had the day before walked on the right side of a road, 41 III, 5 | greedy, voluptuous; and she walked about the streets with him 42 III, 6 | not stir.~After dinner he walked about alone in the garden; 43 III, 6 | would it all end? And he walked up and down, his hands behind 44 III, 6 | overlooked some gardens. She walked rapidly; the fresh air calming 45 III, 7 | profound than her love; and she walked on weeping beneath her veil, 46 III, 7 | to crush them, and she walked rapidly straight on, pale, 47 III, 8 | She asked herself as she walked along, “What am I going 48 III, 8 | out along the highroad, walked a mile, met no one, again 49 III, 10| pass. Charles at the head walked erect. He affected a brave 50 III, 10| men, three on either side, walked slowly, panting a little. 51 III, 10| coffin. The tired bearers walked more slowly, and it advanced 52 III, 11| imitate the ribband. He walked round it with folded arms, 53 III, 11| man, who wept aloud as he walked up and down.~In the evening


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