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feline 1
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fellow 41
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41 anything
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41 leave
41 money
Gustave Flaubert
Madame Bovary

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fellow

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1 I, 1 | came in, followed by a “new fellow,” not wearing the school 2 I, 1 | becomes his age.”~The “new fellow,” standing in the corner 3 I, 1 | to attempt it, the “new fellow,” was still holding his 4 I, 1 | master; “louder!”~The “new fellow” then took a supreme resolution, 5 I, 1 | timidly said the “new fellow,” casting troubled looks 6 I, 1 | over desks, and the “new fellowremained for two hours 7 I, 1 | for his death, and the old fellow had barely been packed off 8 II, 2 | sheer modesty. Why, my dear fellow, the other day in your room 9 II, 3 | along a poor puny little fellow, his face covered with scrofula, 10 II, 5 | been by her speech.~“Poor fellow!” she thought.~“How have 11 II, 5 | chemist.~“Ah! he is a good fellow,” continued Emma.~“Certainly,” 12 II, 6 | What!” replied the good fellow, quite astonished, doesn’ 13 II, 6 | endurance; and the chemist, good fellow though he was, was becoming 14 II, 7 | fingers about the young fellow’s neck. Then she poured 15 II, 7 | affair, isnt it! And a fellow who isnt afraid of anything; 16 II, 7 | from? Wherever did that fat fellow pick her up?”~Monsieur Rodolphe 17 II, 8 | to get away from that fat fellow, you know, the druggist.” 18 II, 10 | the lines, as if the old fellow had dropped his pen to dream 19 II, 11 | benefactions of science.~The poor fellow gave way, for it was like 20 II, 11 | it in preference to its fellow.~Now, as it was an equinus, 21 II, 11 | tenderness for this poor fellow who adored her. The thought 22 II, 12 | that for?” asked the young fellow, passing his hand over the 23 II, 12 | find her some good young fellow with a steady business; 24 II, 13 | And besides this, the poor fellow was worried about money 25 II, 14 | He was, in fact, a good fellow and one day he was not even 26 II, 14 | is true!” agreed the good fellow, sitting down again on his 27 II, 15 | millowner, railed at the clumsy fellow, and while she was with 28 III, 1 | on,” said Leon.~The old fellow started off again; then, 29 III, 2 | know,” stammered the young fellow.~“Ah! you dont know! Well, 30 III, 2 | a sad state. He’s a good fellow, though we did have a little 31 III, 5 | have to wait, to sound the fellow. The thing was worth a journey, 32 III, 5 | called Charles, and the poor fellow was obliged to confess the 33 III, 6 | till next week.”~And the fellow went without another word.~ 34 III, 7 | thousand crowns or so the fellow could be stopped.”~All the 35 III, 8 | his breast.~“Come, my poor fellow, courage! There is nothing 36 III, 10| all about.~First, the old fellow had fallen as if struck 37 III, 10| now! Philosophy!”~The poor fellow tried to show himself brave, 38 III, 10| silent. At last the old fellow sighed—~“Do you remember, 39 III, 10| Good-bye! you’re a good fellow! And then I shall never 40 III, 11| managed so well that the fellow was locked up. But he was 41 III, 11| him up. Moreover, the old fellow was growing intolerant,


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