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wools 1
word 42
worded 1
words 46
wore 35
work 38
work-case 1
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46 sat
46 times
46 wall
46 words
45 fingers
45 foot
45 front
Gustave Flaubert
Madame Bovary

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   Part, Chapter
1 I, 3 | Charles of his school; words came to them. They went 2 I, 3 | night, Charles went over her words one by one, trying to recall 3 I, 3 | of not finding the right words sealed his lips.~Old Rouault 4 I, 5 | meant exactly in life by the words felicity, passion, rapture, 5 I, 6 | flowers, and music for the words of the songs, and literature 6 I, 7 | unstable as the winds? Words failed her—the opportunity, 7 I, 7 | lavish of them; and the wordsdaughter” and “mother” 8 I, 7 | each one uttering gentle words in a voice trembling with 9 I, 8 | to a conversation full of words she did not understand. 10 II, 1 | mat bearing beneath it the words in large letters, “Mr. So-and-so’ 11 II, 2 | had just caught the last words, “I have at her disposal 12 II, 3 | the earth of the path, the words they spoke, and the sound 13 II, 5 | attitudes on other days, the words he had spoken, the sound 14 II, 5 | lady”; he emphasized the words; yet she had only to command, 15 II, 6 | uttered these three sad words—~“A pleasant journey!”~“ 16 II, 7 | not exchanged half-a-dozen words apart from the inquiries 17 II, 7 | like this man.”~At these words the rustic let go the lancet-case 18 II, 7 | kitchen-table. With three words of gallantry she’d adore 19 II, 8 | he accompanied the last words with a kind of whistling 20 II, 8 | open, as if to drink in his words. Tuvache by his side listened 21 II, 9 | that Emma had heard such words spoken to herself, and her 22 II, 9 | of her foot. But at the words, “Are not our destinies 23 II, 10 | the balance, and a few low words from the chemist giving 24 II, 10 | midst of the silence low words were spoken that fell on 25 II, 10 | consoled him with caressing words as one would have done a 26 II, 10 | no longer, as formerly, words so gentle that they made 27 II, 12 | venal had murmured such words to him, he believed but 28 II, 13 | adieudivided into two words! “A Dieu!” which he thought 29 II, 13 | Indeed he pronounced these words in a strange manner:~“We 30 II, 14 | the Lord the same suave words that she had murmured formerly 31 II, 14 | such indifference, she had words so affectionate with looks 32 II, 14 | some!” And separating the words of his sentence, Homais 33 II, 15 | interfered very much with the words.~“What does it matter?” 34 II, 15 | the women repeating his words took them up in chorus delightfully. 35 II, 15 | And as he finished these words the ex-clerk of Yonville 36 II, 15 | stammering a few hurried words.~“Ah, good-day! What! you 37 III, 2 | slowly separating the two words. “Ah! very good! very good! 38 III, 2 | casually, pronounced the grand words of order, the future, foresight, 39 III, 4 | no longer keep back the words.~“How obstinate you are 40 III, 5 | Then, after the kisses, the words gushed forth. They told 41 III, 5 | on Leon, sent him tender words and kisses lost in the wind.~ 42 III, 5 | she his. She had tender words and kisses that thrilled 43 III, 6 | she was stunned by these words—~“By order of the king, 44 III, 8 | better.~She yielded to his words, still more to his voice 45 III, 8 | one knee, was muttering words in a low voice.~She turned 46 III, 10| Homais, “to prepare a few words that I would have cast upon


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