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tricks 2
tricolour 1
tricoloured 1
tried 43
trifle 1
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43 men
43 quite
43 shop
43 tried
43 understand
42 paper
42 remained
Gustave Flaubert
Madame Bovary

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tried

   Part, Chapter
1 I, 2 | remembered the broken leg, and tried to call to mind all the 2 I, 2 | bandages, and Mademoiselle Emma tried to sew some pads. As she 3 I, 2 | from his parents.~Charles tried to speak up for her. They 4 I, 4 | with their fingers, then tried lifting carts on their shoulders, 5 I, 5 | been mistaken. And Emma tried to find out what one meant 6 I, 6 | the cross he carries. She tried, by way of mortification, 7 I, 7 | Madam Bovary had gone, he tried timidly and in the same 8 I, 7 | meet another man; and she tried to imagine what would have 9 I, 8 | murmuring in her ears. And she tried to keep herself awake in 10 I, 9 | baths. Everything that was tried only seemed to irritate 11 II, 1 | the coach with her, had tried to console her by a number 12 II, 3 | home as a workman; he even tried to do up the attic with 13 II, 6 | however, had several times tried to interrupt the conversation. “ 14 II, 7 | supply of white paper. She tried serious reading, history, 15 II, 8 | also smiled, stammered, tried to say something, protested 16 II, 9 | round her waist. She feebly tried to disengage herself. He 17 II, 12 | laughing.~Emma cried, and he tried to console her, adorning 18 II, 13 | might, through egotism, have tried an experiment, in that case 19 II, 13 | which was closed.~Then she tried to calm herself; she recalled 20 II, 13 | down to sit at table.~She tried to eat. The food choked 21 II, 13 | when she felt better, he tried to take her, leaning on 22 II, 14 | out, and stammered as she tried to find some pretext. Then 23 II, 15 | illusion of the character, she tried to imagine to herself his 24 III, 1 | never to wish to stop. He tried to now and then, and at 25 III, 2 | gaze upon each other. She tried to recall the slightest 26 III, 6 | Leon. In vain the clerk tried to get rid of him. Monsieur 27 III, 6 | garus. Twenty times Leon tried to escape, but the other 28 III, 6 | to her an insult, and she tried to rake up other reasons 29 III, 6 | sentiments of love that she had tried to figure to herself out 30 III, 6 | Sometimes, it is true, she tried to make a calculation, but 31 III, 6 | unfolding his medical journal, tried to teach her to read. But 32 III, 6 | pretty well every time. He tried to make her understand that 33 III, 7 | spoil nothing.”~Then she tried to move him, and, growing 34 III, 7 | Leave me alone.”~She had tried everything; there was nothing 35 III, 7 | but vaguely, although she tried to with idiotic persistence. 36 III, 8 | Bois-Guillaume.~Charles tried to look up his medical dictionary, 37 III, 8 | more agony than herself, tried to make her drink. He stood 38 III, 8 | so revered him that they tried, as soon as they were themselves 39 III, 8 | fell on his shirt-frill.~He tried to take Canivet into the 40 III, 8 | Finishing his exhortations, he tried to place in her hand a blessed 41 III, 9 | another flood of tears. She tried, as the chemist had done, 42 III, 10| Philosophy!”~The poor fellow tried to show himself brave, and 43 III, 10| and put them out.~Yet he tried to stir himself to a feeling


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