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Gustave Flaubert
Madame Bovary

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1 I, 2 | afraid of accidents for her husband. So it was decided the stable-boy 2 I, 2 | throwing her arms about her husband, implored him to defend 3 I, 4 | she went to bed early. Her husband, instead of following her, 4 I, 5 | and fishes. Finally her husband, knowing that she liked 5 I, 6 | comparisons of betrothed, husband, celestial lover, and eternal 6 I, 7 | a Scotch cottage, with a husband dressed in a black velvet 7 I, 7 | different life, this unknown husband. All, surely, could not 8 I, 9 | Why, at least, was not her husband one of those men of taciturn 9 I, 9 | immoral, all of which made her husband open his eyes widely.~Would 10 II, 2 | honour of putting it to your husband,” said the chemist, “with 11 II, 3 | happiness, and fearing that her husband might in the long-run have 12 II, 3 | began talking to her of her husband, who with his trade and 13 II, 4 | madame, and went out. Her husband, was he not something belonging 14 II, 5 | house to look after, my husband to attend to, a thousand 15 II, 6 | madame; my respects to your husband.”~And he went into the church 16 II, 6 | fancy of Madame Homais’; her husband was inwardly afflicted at 17 II, 7 | her repugnance towards her husband for aspirations towards 18 II, 7 | day, in opposition to her husband, that she could drink off 19 II, 7 | thinking about her and her husband.~“I think he is very stupid. 20 II, 7 | servant, the neighbours, and husband, all sorts of worries. Pshaw! 21 II, 8 | fireworks, but she was with her husband, Madame Homais, and the 22 II, 8 | brother the brother, the husband his consort. More than one 23 II, 9 | the windows.~At dinner her husband thought she looked well, 24 II, 10 | Silence!” exclaimed her husband, who was writing down some 25 II, 10 | replied Emma.~“From your husband? Oh, poor devil!” And Rodolphe 26 II, 11 | example, should not your husband relieve poor Hippolyte of 27 II, 12 | she was bored, that her husband was odious, her life frightful.~“ 28 II, 12 | with her repulsion to her husband. The more she gave up herself 29 II, 12 | a fearful scene with her husband, had taken refuge at her 30 II, 14 | whom during her illness her husband had sent back to the nurse, 31 II, 15 | being assassinated. Her husband, who was a millowner, railed 32 II, 15 | and as they had, in the husband’s presence, nothing more 33 III, 2 | She only regretted her husband had not received the consolations 34 III, 2 | senior was thinking of her husband. The worst days of the past 35 III, 2 | But the presence of her husband and mother-in-law worried 36 III, 2 | on. “Ma foi! I saw your husband in a sad state. He’s a good 37 III, 4 | set about obtaining her husband’s permission to go to town 38 III, 5 | as she liked.~Often her husband, noting her pallor, asked 39 III, 5 | am mad. Kiss me!”~To her husband she was more charming than 40 III, 6 | Do not mention this to my husband; you know how proud he is. 41 III, 6 | you up. I shall tell my husband.”~“All right! I too. I’ll 42 III, 6 | right! I too. I’ll show your husband something.”~And Lheureux 43 III, 8 | went on quickly, “that my husband had placed his whole fortune 44 III, 8 | a consultation about her husband. He was making his blood 45 III, 10| What a trouble for her husband!”~The druggist continued, “


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