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1 I, 2 | bristling in the cold morning wind. The flat country stretched 2 I, 2 | been knocked down by the wind. She turned round. “Are 3 I, 3 | covered with stars, a warm wind blowing in the distance; 4 I, 4 | long tails flapping in the wind and round capes and pockets 5 I, 4 | hanging from the other; the wind blew the long lace of her 6 I, 8 | She breathed in the damp wind that refreshed her eyelids. 7 I, 9 | gas jets flaring in the wind and the steps of carriages 8 I, 9 | this chance would be, what wind would bring it her, towards 9 I, 9 | pale rays of the sum. The wind on the highroad blew up 10 II, 1 | streamers still flutter in the wind from the linen-draper’s; 11 II, 2 | with the blowing of the wind through the half-open door.~ 12 II, 2 | evening with a book, while the wind beats against the window 13 II, 3 | string, flutters in every wind; there is always some desire 14 II, 3 | crest of the gables. A heavy wind was blowing; Emma felt weak 15 II, 3 | inborn softness, an odorous wind, and we are lulled by this 16 II, 5 | tricoloured ribbons in the wind.~Homais was talking. He 17 II, 6 | are in bloom, and a warm wind blows over the flower-beds 18 II, 6 | porcelain. But a gust of wind bowed the poplars, and suddenly 19 II, 7 | shrieks such as the winter wind makes in ruined castles. 20 II, 7 | of dry sticks; the fresh wind of the meadow set trembling 21 II, 7 | happiness that crackled in the wind like dead boughs, her sterile 22 II, 7 | whose ends fluttered in the wind. The coarse hardware was 23 II, 8 | fluttered behind him in the wind.~Rodolphe, having caught 24 II, 8 | day! Everybody is out! The wind is east!”~And neither Madame 25 II, 8 | white mane rising in the wind like a wave, or some sharp 26 II, 8 | cuffs was blown out by the wind in the opening of his waistcoat 27 II, 8 | of sand under a gust of wind, eddied to and fro in the 28 II, 8 | contemplate you!”~A gust of wind that blew in at the window 29 II, 9 | like a beach stirred by the wind.~By the side, on the turf 30 II, 9 | her head, fluttered to the wind in the meadows. She was 31 II, 12 | nets were drying in the wind along the cliffs and in 32 II, 12 | with deep sighs the fresh wind that was blowing. They did 33 II, 14 | balconies that creak in the wind on winter nights, always 34 II, 15 | and now and then a warm wind that blew from the river 35 III, 1 | like the sky when a gust of wind drives the clouds across. 36 III, 1 | paper that scattered in the wind, and farther off lighted 37 III, 3 | the water flowing and the wind blowing in the leaves; but, 38 III, 4 | tin flag swinging in the wind, he felt that delight mingled 39 III, 5 | loudly at the doors. The wind blew through the cracked 40 III, 5 | were. Sometimes a gust of wind drove the clouds towards 41 III, 5 | words and kisses lost in the wind.~On the hillside a poor 42 III, 6 | air, shook loose in the wind her masses of hair, too 43 III, 6 | river was shivering in the wind; there was no one on the 44 III, 7 | and is rattling in the wind.”~The next day, Sunday, 45 III, 8 | opened out amorously. A warm wind blew in her face; the melting 46 III, 8 | leaves scattered by the wind. At last she reached the 47 III, 8 | night like a menace.~“The wind is strong this summer day, 48 III, 9 | the night, the passing wind, the damp odours rising 49 III, 11| had remained, and that the wind from the dormer window had