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1 I, 1 | that they hit against the wall and made a lot of dust: 2 I, 1 | kicking his feet against the wall. After this he had to run 3 I, 2 | modesty had turned to the wall and showed only her back.~ 4 I, 2 | nail in the middle of the wall, whose green paint scaled 5 I, 2 | between the sacks and the wall. Mademoiselle Emma saw it, 6 I, 2 | shoulder, the cock crow on the wall, the lads run to meet him. 7 I, 3 | of the window against the wall; you can see it from the 8 I, 3 | noise was heard against the wall; the shutter had been thrown 9 I, 6 | argand lamp fastened to the wall above Emma’s head lighted 10 I, 7 | which forms an angle of the wall on the side of the country. 11 I, 8 | leaned back against the wall and covered her eyes with 12 I, 8 | in a line all along the wall.~Charles, meanwhile, went 13 I, 9 | under the coping of the wall, along which, on drawing 14 II, 1 | bottles. Against the plaster wall diagonally crossed by black 15 II, 1 | surrounds it, closed in by a wall breast high, is so full 16 II, 1 | enlarge this, a piece of wall was pulled down, and three 17 II, 2 | that it beat against the wall with its hooks.~Unconsciously, 18 II, 3 | farther end, against the wall, a large bed without curtains, 19 II, 3 | prospectus and nailed to the wall with six wooden shoe-pegs.~ 20 II, 4 | discovered a rent in the wall of it.~ 21 II, 6 | cemetery. Others, astride the wall, swung their legs, kicking 22 II, 6 | motionless as a plaster wall. Leon set off running.~From 23 II, 7 | back resting against the wall.~Madame Bovary began taking 24 II, 9 | river, in a fissure of the wall. Rodolphe came to fetch 25 II, 10 | dazzled him; he turned to the wall and fell asleep. She escaped, 26 II, 11 | was knocked against the wall enough to break it.~With 27 II, 11 | barometer fell from the wall and smashed on the floor.~ 28 II, 12 | on the kerb-stone of the wall.~“You are sad,” said Emma.~“ 29 II, 13 | hung as a trophy on the wall. But when he had the pen 30 II, 13 | leave a name carved upon the wall.~“Come,” said he, “let’s 31 II, 14 | down against the terrace wall, fishing for crayfish. Bovary 32 II, 15 | was waiting against the wall, symmetrically enclosed 33 II, 15 | his shoulder against the wall of the box; now and again 34 III, 6 | padlocked iron bar. Against the wall, under some remnants of 35 III, 7 | she had to lean against a wall to keep herself from falling.~ 36 III, 7 | filled up the niche in the wall, and in black wood frames 37 III, 7 | whiter than the plaster wall. Rushing to the stairs, 38 III, 8 | as it struck against the wall.~“But I! I would have given 39 III, 8 | to me.”~As the partition wall was thin, they could hear 40 III, 8 | door opened. Against the wall was a key labelled Capharnaum.~“ 41 III, 8 | water and turned to the wall. The frightful taste of 42 III, 9 | great strides along by the wall, near the espalier, and 43 III, 9 | candles tremble against the wall.~At daybreak Madame Bovary 44 III, 10| side, on the right, by the wall. The bell began again. There 45 III, 10| Justin climbing over the wall, and at last knew who was 46 III, 11| thrown back against the wall, his eyes closed, his mouth