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1 I, 1 | throwing our caps on the ground so as to have our hands 2 I, 1 | his hand, leave it on the ground, or put it on his head. 3 I, 2 | down into the room on the ground floor. Knives and forks 4 I, 4 | trailed a little on the ground; from time to time she stopped 5 I, 5 | caught before it reached the ground in the ill-groomed mane 6 I, 6 | excoriations on a steel-grey ground, swans are swimming about.~ 7 I, 7 | The rushes, close to the ground, whistled; the branches 8 I, 8 | harness, saw something on the ground between his horse’s legs, 9 I, 9 | in this small room on the ground floor, with its smoking 10 II, 1 | old stones, level with the ground, form a continuous pavement, 11 II, 1 | gold letters on a black ground.~Beyond this there is nothing 12 II, 1 | advantage of the unused plot of ground to plant potatoes there. 13 II, 1 | horseshoes that beat against the ground, and at last the “Hirondelle” 14 II, 1 | bottom jolted against the ground.~Some of the inhabitants 15 II, 2 | itself the humus from the ground, mixing together all those 16 II, 2 | chairs and basins on the ground—the two men who had brought 17 II, 3 | give me just a pound of ground coffee; that’d last me a 18 II, 3 | even know.~In one place the ground had been trodden down by 19 II, 3 | he threw himself upon the ground under the pines and watched 20 II, 4 | of folds, and reached the ground. When Leon occasionally 21 II, 4 | wool with leaves on a pale ground. He called Madame Homais, 22 II, 5 | A great piece of waste ground, on which pell-mell, amid 23 II, 6 | dragged its end on the ground. Swallows flitted to and 24 II, 6 | he lifted them from the ground, and deposited them on their 25 II, 7 | hardware was spread out on the ground between pyramids of eggs 26 II, 8 | forth the corn, which, being ground, is made into a powder by 27 II, 9 | from the footstool to the ground; but a sound of wooden shoes 28 II, 9 | As soon as he felt the ground, Emma’s horse set off at 29 II, 9 | the bits of wood on the ground with the tip of her foot. 30 II, 9 | in the leaves or on the ground, trembled luminous patches, 31 II, 12 | flag-stones, and on the ground there were bouquets of flowers, 32 II, 13 | It seemed to her that the ground of the oscillating square 33 II, 13 | and fell back rigid to the ground.~In fact, Rodolphe, after 34 III, 1 | let his Code fall to the ground, and the memory of Emma 35 III, 2 | Fanal de Rouen” lay on the ground, outspread between two pestles. 36 III, 5 | breast. He knelt on the ground before her, and with both 37 III, 5 | time, assuming a higher ground through this pretended fascination 38 III, 7 | black horse, pawing the ground between the shafts of a 39 III, 8 | dropped the whole lot on the ground with a crash.~“Imbecile!” 40 III, 8 | would have fallen to the ground.~However, she was not quite 41 III, 9 | near the espalier, and he ground his teeth; he raised to 42 III, 9 | damp odours rising from the ground.~Then suddenly he saw her 43 III, 11| s letter, fallen to the ground between the boxes, where 44 III, 11| him gently. He fell to the ground. He was dead.~Thirty-six