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leases-domestic 1
least 26
leather 16
leave 41
leaves 31
leaving 15
leboeuf 1
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41 de
41 fellow
41 keep
41 leave
41 money
41 turning
40 added
Gustave Flaubert
Madame Bovary

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leave

   Part, Chapter
1 I, 1 | keep his cap in his hand, leave it on the ground, or put 2 I, 1 | and forced at this time to leave the service, had taken advantage 3 I, 8 | Nastasie answered rudely.~“Leave the room!” said Emma. “You 4 II, 1 | fishing for on Sundays.~We leave the highroad at La Boissiere 5 II, 3 | Dieux”; the cure wanted to leave; the ladies implored, Homais 6 II, 6 | Boudet! Bless me! Will you leave off?”~And with a bound he 7 II, 6 | ends of her apron-strings.~“Leave me alone,” said the latter, 8 II, 6 | lips on to the silk apron.~“Leave me alone,” repeated the 9 II, 6 | began to scream.~“Will you leave me alone?” she said, pushing 10 II, 6 | his mother urging him to leave, since he wanted to pass 11 II, 8 | men, or to go yourself—”~“Leave me alone!” answered the 12 II, 9 | Ah! forgive me! I will leave you! Farewell! I will go 13 II, 9 | would have wished never to leave Rodolphe. Something stronger 14 II, 10| It is so difficult now to leave the house since I am alone, 15 II, 11| repeating to Madame Lefrancois, “Leave him alone! leave him alone! 16 II, 11| Lefrancois, “Leave him alone! leave him alone! You perturb his 17 II, 11| Oh, kiss me, my own!”~“Leave me!” she said, red with 18 II, 12| defending her own case.~“Leave the room!” said the young 19 II, 12| things she was about to leave?~But she paid no heed to 20 II, 12| called him back.~“You will leave everything at your place. 21 II, 12| to run away. She was to leave Yonville as if she was going 22 II, 13| did not even, like them, leave a name carved upon the wall.~“ 23 II, 13| forty-three days Charles did not leave her. He gave up all his 24 II, 15| proposed that they should leave the theatre and go and take 25 II, 15| arm, and did not forget to leave two more pieces of silver 26 III, 1| completely, and unwilling to leave you. When you went into 27 III, 1| was lost, as she was to leave the next day.~“Really!” 28 III, 1| and they were about to leave, when the beadle came forward, 29 III, 2| to look at the pictures.~“Leave the room,” he said imperiously; 30 III, 5| Ah! you too, you will leave me! You will marry! You 31 III, 5| a breath of fresh air. “Leave me the bill,” said Emma.~“ 32 III, 5| senior, said she would leave. She went the very next 33 III, 6| quill-drivers and the law.~“Leave Cujas and Barthole alone 34 III, 7| I know that well enough. Leave me alone.”~She had tried 35 III, 7| began spinning flax.~“Oh, leave off!” she murmured, fancying 36 III, 8| No, not one!”~“But—”~“Oh, leave me!”~She lay down full length 37 III, 8| Monsieur Lariviere was about to leave, when Madame Homais asked 38 III, 9| ll not do anything. But leave me alone. I want to see 39 III, 9| to you?” cried Charles. “Leave me! You did not love her. 40 III, 9| often say, I even intend to leave my body to the hospitals, 41 III, 9| priest. “It’s like bees; they leave their hives on the decease


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