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1 I, 1 | fine man, a great talker, making his spurs ring as he walked, 2 I, 2 | quarrel. It is not worth while making such a fuss, or showing 3 I, 3 | legs again, came and went, making the farm more full of life.~ 4 I, 7 | hand to look at the stars, making plans for the future. It 5 I, 7 | nor, on the other hand, making a mistake, in inviting the 6 I, 9 | herself. And she sat there making the tongs red-hot, or looked 7 II, 1 | and church beadle (thus making a double profit out of the 8 II, 2 | will do me the honour of making use of it”, said the chemist, 9 II, 3 | interfered; and they succeeded in making the priest sit down again, 10 II, 3 | leaving the street, as if making for the cemetery, and to 11 II, 3 | the latter continued, making a curtsey, “if it weren’ 12 II, 4 | shop of jars, excelled in making all kinds of preserves, 13 II, 5 | rustled with a little noise, making in the green twilight the 14 II, 5 | sacrifice she believed she was making.~Then the lusts of the flesh, 15 II, 5 | His conviction that he was making her happy seemed to her 16 II, 6 | he went into the church making a genuflexion as soon as 17 II, 6 | prevented him? And he began making home-preparations; he arranged 18 II, 6 | furnishes them opportunities for making very good matches.”~“But,” 19 II, 7 | procured me the advantage of making your acquaintance,” he added, 20 II, 8 | between her lips.~“Is she making fun of me?” thought Rodolphe.~ 21 II, 8 | noses towards the cord, and making a confused line with their 22 II, 8 | to breathe it in. But in making this movement, as she leant 23 II, 9 | for that?” said Charles, making a pirouette. “Health before 24 II, 10 | phials, sticking on labels, making up parcels. Around him all 25 II, 10 | he could not refrain from making jokes about Charles, which 26 II, 11 | is talked of; it ends by making a snowball! And who knows? 27 II, 14 | communion; and, while they were making the preparations in her 28 III, 1 | end a sacristan passed, making the oblique genuflexion 29 III, 1 | are we going?” she said.~Making no answer, he walked on 30 III, 2 | replied the druggist. “We are making preserves; they are simmering; 31 III, 5 | more and more completely, making a great luminous vapour 32 III, 6 | Madame Bovary’s, you’re not making love to—”~“To whom?”~“The 33 III, 6 | large wheel of a machine for making seltzer-water. Homais gave 34 III, 6 | stopped, as if afraid of making some mistake.~“Not to speak 35 III, 7 | no longer spoke.~“Is she making him advances?” said Madame 36 III, 7 | turning to the right as if making for the cemetery, they were 37 III, 8 | about her husband. He was making his blood too thick by going 38 III, 9 | had mistaken for sugar in making a vanilla cream. Homais 39 III, 10| choristers went round the nave making a collection, and the coppers 40 III, 11| In short!” he cried, making a pirouette, “if it were