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Gustave Flaubert
Madame Bovary

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rose

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1 I, 1 | asleep woke up, and every one rose as if just surprised at 2 I, 1 | Charbovari.”~A hubbub broke out, rose in crescendo with bursts 3 I, 1 | the line of a form whence rose here and there, like a damp 4 I, 2 | hours later when the moon rose. A boy was to be sent to 5 I, 2 | his life? On these days he rose early, set off at a gallop, 6 I, 3 | But Emma’s face always rose before his eyes, and a monotone, 7 I, 4 | their hair greasy with rose pomade, and very much afraid 8 I, 5 | top of his shirt open. He rose. She came to the window 9 I, 7 | round her shoulders and rose.~In the avenue a green light 10 I, 8 | background amid the trees rose in two parallel lines the 11 I, 8 | as in a church.~Opposite rose a straight staircase, and 12 I, 8 | shone with a blue lustre; a rose in her chignon trembled 13 I, 8 | movements of the neck. A smile rose to her lips at certain delicate 14 I, 8 | plants, bristling with hairs, rose in pyramids under hanging 15 I, 9 | of the boiled beef there rose from her secret soul whiffs 16 II, 1 | quarters of raw mutton, rose piles of plates that rattled 17 II, 3 | a swing-bassinette with rose silk curtains, and embroidered 18 II, 5 | obtain, and in his heart she rose ever, and became farther 19 II, 5 | left her in despair she rose after he had gone to see 20 II, 6 | curves. The evening vapours rose between the leafless poplars, 21 II, 6 | great candlesticks that rose above the vases full of 22 II, 7 | and no help came, no sun rose, there was night on all 23 II, 8 | descended into his legs, which rose in a cadence of set steps 24 II, 8 | voice of the councillor rose to an extraordinary pitch. 25 II, 9 | objection to this, they both rose, when Charles came in.~“ 26 II, 9 | lines of the poplars that rose above the mist were like 27 II, 9 | It is impossible!” She rose to go. He seized her by 28 II, 10 | with one movement, they rose up and swayed like immense 29 II, 11 | village a heart-rending cry rose on the air. Bovary turned 30 II, 12 | he watched as it gently rose in a ray of sunlight.~“How 31 II, 12 | the end of the meadow. She rose quickly between the branches 32 II, 12 | to-morrow. One day more!”~He rose to go; and as if the movement 33 II, 13 | street, from a lower storey, rose a kind of humming with strident 34 II, 15 | sword; his guipure ruffle rose with jerks to the movements 35 III, 1 | between the pointed roofs.~She rose to light two wax-candles 36 III, 1 | of the church sometimes rose sounds like sighs, with 37 III, 1 | lined cloak—it was she! Leon rose and ran to meet her.~Emma 38 III, 1 | tumult of her heart.~She rose, and they were about to 39 III, 2 | understand him, for she rose; and Charles said to his 40 III, 3 | vessels. The smoke of the tar rose up between the trees; there 41 III, 3 | the water.~Once the moon rose; they did not fail to make 42 III, 5 | ditches, full of yellow water, rose, constantly narrowing towards 43 III, 5 | the vague murmurings that rose towards her. She poured 44 III, 7 | oclock struck, and she rose to return to Yonville, mechanically 45 III, 8 | situation, like an abyss, rose up before her. She was panting 46 III, 8 | another bitterer poison that rose to her mouth. But Berthe 47 III, 8 | were beginning.~The priest rose to take the crucifix; then 48 III, 8 | of a stick; and a voice rose—a raucous voice—that sang—~“ 49 III, 9 | breast to her knees, and then rose at the tips of her toes, 50 III, 9 | he had some visitors. He rose, pressed their hands, unable 51 III, 10| but the great silver cross rose always before the trees.~


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