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keepsake 1
keepsakes 1
kennels 2
kept 44
kerb-stone 1
kettle 2
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44 garden
44 gone
44 ground
44 kept
44 moment
44 taken
43 men
Gustave Flaubert
Madame Bovary

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1 I, 1 | notions. His mother always kept him near her; she cut out 2 I, 1 | By dint of hard work he kept always about the middle 3 I, 2 | chosen in the book that she kept on a system of double entry 4 I, 7 | summits, ceaselessly swaying, kept up a deep murmur. Emma drew 5 I, 8 | knew how to waltz! They kept up a long time, and tired 6 I, 8 | wearisome time of his widowhood, kept him company many an evening. 7 I, 9 | burnt tallow candles. She kept saying they must be economical 8 I, 9 | with his patients, Emma kept him company. He smoked in 9 II, 2 | blue silk necktie, that kept up like a ruff a gauffered 10 II, 3 | and for this purpose he kept a special knife in his writing 11 II, 6 | ringing through the air, kept up its peaceful lamentation.~ 12 II, 7 | came to her? Why not have kept hold of it with both hands, 13 II, 7 | actress at Rouen, whom he kept; and when he had pondered 14 II, 8 | order to save their hats, kept their handkerchiefs around 15 II, 8 | emerged from stiff collars, kept up by white cravats with 16 II, 8 | from the field, and he even kept running back every minute 17 II, 10 | being loved, he no longer kept up appearances, and insensibly 18 II, 11 | hotel of the “Lion d’Or,” kept by Widow Lefrancois, at 19 II, 11 | whirl of the world may have kept you from care for your salvation. 20 II, 11 | s convalescence, and he kept repeating to Madame Lefrancois, “ 21 II, 11 | stir from his house.~He kept downstairs in the sitting-room 22 II, 12 | little Justin, who often kept her company, watched her 23 II, 12 | road, and that Emma had kept. These presents, however, 24 II, 13 | biscuit-box, in which he usually kept his letters from women, 25 II, 14 | druggist, whom nothing whatever kept at Yonville, but who thought 26 II, 15 | harbour, and Bovary prudently kept his tickets in his hand, 27 III, 1 | first day of the month, and kept on good terms with his professors. 28 III, 3 | that funny! And they all kept saying, ‘Now tell us something, 29 III, 5 | confused anyone else. Emma kept beating the soles of her 30 III, 5 | seats the evening before kept it waiting; some even were 31 III, 5 | front of each other, they kept repeating, “Till Thursday, 32 III, 5 | cabinet where his clothes were kept, he felt a piece of paper 33 III, 5 | he said; “no doubt they kept her to dinner at Monsieur 34 III, 5 | embraced her, crying—~“What kept you yesterday?”~“I was not 35 III, 6 | fascinated by the chemist, who kept repeating—~“Let’s go to 36 III, 6 | distraint—that’s about it!”~Emma kept down a desire to strike 37 III, 6 | perfectly in the affair. He kept him for three quarters of 38 III, 6 | himself with not having kept his word, considering all 39 III, 7 | went up to the attic. She kept a desk there in which Rodolphe40 III, 8 | wanted to kill the rats that kept her from sleeping.~“I must 41 III, 8 | the bed while she still kept looking towards the mantelpiece.~“ 42 III, 10| soil thrown up at the sides kept noiselessly slipping down 43 III, 11| gowns; not all, for he had kept some of them, and he went 44 III, 11| shop. On the contrary, he kept well abreast of new discoveries.


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