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remain 6
remainder 3
remained 42
remains 3
remark 5
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43 tried
43 understand
42 paper
42 remained
42 word
41 anything
41 de
Gustave Flaubert
Madame Bovary

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remained

   Part, Chapter
1 I, 1 | desks, and the “new fellowremained for two hours in an exemplary 2 I, 3 | were present, at which they remained sixteen hours at table, 3 I, 5 | time at school, when he remained shut up within the high 4 I, 8 | escaped her, but the regret remained with her.~ 5 I, 9 | disappointment her heart once more remained empty, and then the same 6 I, 9 | of torpor, in which she remained without speaking, without 7 II, 1 | Flanders. Yonville-lAbbaye has remained stationary in spite of its “ 8 II, 1 | laying the cloth, Binet remained silent in his place near 9 II, 2 | bad, no doubt that which remained to be lived would be better.~ 10 II, 3 | patients did not come. He remained seated for hours without 11 II, 4 | and she would thus have remained in her security when she 12 II, 5 | civilities, that he should have remained till that day without gaining 13 II, 5 | subsided, and afterwards there remained to her only an immense astonishment 14 II, 6 | the top of her collar. She remained standing, leaning with her 15 II, 6 | her away,” she said.~They remained alone—Madame Bovary, her 16 II, 8 | himself nervous; and they remained thus, face to face, their 17 II, 8 | go; and I followed you—I remained.”~“Manures!”~“And I shall 18 II, 8 | dint of long service they remained half open, as if to bear 19 II, 9 | meshes of the coral.~Rodolphe remained standing, and Emma hardly 20 II, 9 | about her ride, and she remained sitting there with her elbow 21 II, 10 | talk, that was certain. She remained until evening racking her 22 II, 11 | a crime, and what still remained of it rumbled away beneath 23 II, 12 | Emma declined; then she remained a few moments fingering 24 II, 13 | last he went out. Felicite remained. She could bear it no longer; 25 II, 14 | bottom of her heart, and it remained there more solemn and more 26 II, 14 | them to her bedroom, and remained standing near the door, 27 III, 5 | by the cinders, and Emma remained alone in the kitchen. Now 28 III, 5 | the foot of the hill. She remained alone in the carriage. At 29 III, 6 | Then the stranger, who had remained standing, casting right 30 III, 7 | with no success.”~Then they remained sitting face to face at 31 III, 7 | cords of the netting, and remained bare-headed in an attitude 32 III, 7 | she went out.~The notary remained quite stupefied, his eyes 33 III, 7 | her with a petticoat and remained standing by her side. Then, 34 III, 8 | took his hand, and they remained some time, their fingers 35 III, 8 | windows of the facade.~She remained lost in stupor, and having 36 III, 8 | to her mouth. But Berthe remained perched on the bed.~“Oh, 37 III, 8 | for her looking-glass, and remained some time bending over it, 38 III, 9 | Hirondellecoming in, and he remained with his forehead against 39 III, 9 | what was necessary.~Charles remained alone the whole afternoon; 40 III, 11| the boxes, where it had remained, and that the wind from 41 III, 11| the bedroom, her own room, remained as before. After his dinner 42 III, 11| francs seventy-five centimes remained, that served to pay for


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