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1 I, 1 | it on his knee.~“Rise,” repeated the master, “and tell me 2 I, 1 | yelled, barked, stamped, repeated “Charbovari! Charbovari”), 3 I, 7 | prods of her sunshade, Emma repeated to herself, “Good heavens! 4 I, 8 | dancing,” he said.~“Dancing?” repeated Emma.~“Yes!”~“Why, you must 5 I, 9 | What a vague name! She repeated it in a low voice, for the 6 I, 9 | displayed at the booksellers’, repeated in the newspapers, known 7 II, 3 | are to have some,” Emma repeated; “I will give you some. 8 II, 4 | almost by heart, and he repeated it from end to end, with 9 II, 5 | his whole person; and she repeated, pouting out her lips as 10 II, 5 | or three times she even repeated, “He is so good!”~The clerk 11 II, 5 | to go on smiling, to hear repeated to her at all hours that 12 II, 6 | peaceful lamentation.~With this repeated tinkling the thoughts of 13 II, 6 | Riboudet.’ The other day I repeated that just to Monsignor, 14 II, 6 | I? Nothing! nothing!” repeated Emma.~And the glance she 15 II, 6 | apron.~“Leave me alone,” repeated the young woman quite irritably.~ 16 II, 6 | went on.~“He is out.” She repeated, “He is out.”~Then there 17 II, 8 | cocked hat to his breast repeated his bows, while Tuvache, 18 II, 8 | disturbances!”~“It comes one day,” repeated Rodolphe, “one day suddenly, 19 II, 8 | Where is Catherine Leroux?” repeated the councillor.~She did 20 II, 8 | the old woman by turns, he repeated in a fatherly tone—“Approach! 21 II, 8 | for our fete.”~Rodolphe repeated in a low voice, and with 22 II, 9 | the name of another!”~He repeated, “of another!” And he hid 23 II, 9 | anger and annoyance. She repeated:~“Where are the horses? 24 II, 9 | being transfigured her. She repeated, “I have a lover! a lover!” 25 II, 9 | You here? You here?” he repeated. “How did you manage to 26 II, 12 | stamping her feet as she repeated—~“Oh! what manners! What 27 II, 12 | through his hair, and she repeated in a childlike voice, despite 28 II, 14 | of his sentence, Homais repeated, “I—have—known—some!”~“Well, 29 II, 15 | neighbouring streets huge bills repeated in quaint letters “Lucie 30 III, 2 | redder than the currants, he repeated—~“Yes, from the Capharnaum! 31 III, 7 | very tight foot-straps, repeated from time to time—“Allow 32 III, 8 | have not got them!” she repeated several times. “You have 33 III, 8 | extraordinary—very singular,” he repeated.~But she said in a firm 34 III, 8 | beneath his nostrils, and repeated—~“Good! good!”~But he made 35 III, 9 | Tuvache passing.”~Charles repeated like a machine—-~“Monsieur 36 III, 10| show himself brave, and repeated several times. “Yes! courage!”~“ 37 III, 10| the crowing of a cock, repeated again and again, or the 38 III, 11| his brain, he constantly repeated Sta viator. At last he hit