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1 I, 1 | her all. She excused him, threw the blame of his failure 2 I, 5 | Charles from horseback threw her a kiss; she answered 3 I, 7 | Tostes by the high road, threw herself into an armchair, 4 I, 8 | lowered over the green cloth threw a dim shadow round the room. 5 I, 8 | pulled off his boots.~Emma threw a shawl over her shoulders, 6 I, 8 | seizing hold of the cigar case threw it quickly to the back of 7 I, 9 | brought a bundle of straw and threw it as best she could into 8 I, 9 | rearranged his cravat, and threw away the dirty gloves he 9 I, 9 | going out, then, stifling, threw open the windows and put 10 I, 9 | neighbours, just as she sometimes threw beggars all the silver in 11 I, 9 | frayed at the edges. She threw it into the fire. It flared 12 II, 1 | distributed his parcels, which he threw, standing upright on his 13 II, 2 | the pillars of the market threw great shadows; the earth 14 II, 3 | beginning of the forest; he threw himself upon the ground 15 II, 5 | leapt. The flame of the fire threw a joyous light upon the 16 II, 6 | when she was in her room threw herself into an arm-chair.~ 17 II, 6 | strange to him, for Leon often threw himself back in his chair, 18 II, 6 | and called Felicite.~He threw one long look around him 19 II, 9 | velvet of his coat. She threw back her white neck, swelling 20 II, 10 | lost.~To call her, Rodolphe threw a sprinkle of sand at the 21 II, 11 | awaited him at the door. She threw herself on his neck; they 22 II, 11 | dazzling attractions; she threw her whole soul into it, 23 II, 11 | on the lowest stair. They threw their arms round one another, 24 II, 12 | heard Charles on the stairs; threw the gold to the back of 25 II, 12 | up again to her room, she threw herself flat on her bed 26 II, 12 | He was there outside. She threw herself into his arms.~“ 27 II, 12 | Oh, I pray you!”~And she threw herself upon his mouth, 28 II, 12 | The porcelain night-light threw a round trembling gleam 29 II, 12 | perfume of the syringas, and threw across their memories shadows 30 II, 13 | and went in.~The slates threw straight down a heavy heat 31 II, 14 | snow on the market-roof threw a white, still light into 32 III, 1 | blinds of yellow canvas, and threw out some scraps of paper 33 III, 5 | all shining with the rain, threw back unequal reflections, 34 III, 5 | convulsively. To speak to you he threw back his head with an idiotic 35 III, 5 | chocolate calico curtains, threw sanguineous shadows over 36 III, 5 | said the old woman. And she threw the power of attorney into 37 III, 5 | the other end of it. He threw himself upon her rather 38 III, 6 | with one movement, she threw herself upon his breast 39 III, 6 | from Yonville, which she threw into his face; was anxious 40 III, 6 | tremulous, all desire, she threw open her window, breathed 41 III, 6 | She slipped away suddenly, threw off her costume, told Leon 42 III, 6 | reaching the “Croix-Rouge,” she threw herself on the bed in her 43 III, 7 | Emma, filled with disgust, threw him over her shoulder a 44 III, 8 | them, keep them!”~And she threw the two links away from 45 III, 8 | God! It is horrible!”~He threw himself on his knees by 46 III, 8 | when Canivet came in, he threw himself into his arms.~“ 47 III, 8 | cure wiped his fingers, threw the bit of cotton dipped 48 III, 9 | she did not move, Charles threw himself upon her, crying—~“ 49 III, 9 | in the drawing-room. He threw himself upon it and fell 50 III, 9 | with holy water and Homais threw a little chlorine water 51 III, 10| the right he vigorously threw in a large spadeful; and 52 III, 10| his knees in the earth and threw in handfuls of it, crying, “ 53 III, 11| trellis, the vine leaves threw their shadows on the sand,