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Alphabetical [« »] treated 2 treatment 1 tree 12 trees 37 trefoil 1 trellis 1 trellis-work 1 | Frequency [« »] 37 green 37 quickly 37 sight 37 trees 36 dinner 36 glass 36 piece | Gustave Flaubert Madame Bovary IntraText - Concordances trees |
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1 I, 2 | branches of the leafless trees birds roosted motionless, 2 I, 2 | could see, and the tufts of trees round the farms at long 3 I, 2 | sloped upwards, planted with trees set out symmetrically, and 4 I, 2 | during a thaw the bark of the trees in the yard was oozing, 5 I, 3 | five months ago. The pear trees were already in blossom, 6 I, 4 | seen from far between the trees, putting his arm around 7 I, 5 | the deep lanes that the trees bent over as in arbours, 8 I, 6 | seeks red fruit for you on trees taller than steeples, or 9 I, 6 | often show us at once palm trees and firs, tigers on the 10 I, 7 | in the perfume of lemon trees; then in the evening on 11 I, 7 | branches, and the trunks of the trees, uniform, and planted in 12 I, 7 | little garden. Now cherry trees did not thrive at Vaubyessard; 13 I, 8 | grazing among groups of large trees set out at regular intervals, 14 I, 8 | the background amid the trees rose in two parallel lines 15 I, 8 | a blouse under the apple trees, and she saw herself again 16 I, 9 | warm weather, when the pear trees began to blossom, she suffered 17 II, 1 | distilleries scattered under thick trees, with ladders, poles, or 18 II, 3 | horns against the trunk of trees. The two, side by side walked 19 II, 8 | field from the row of open trees to the banquet tent.~But 20 II, 9 | glimmering in the moon, the trees in the garden swaying before 21 II, 9 | into the air. Clumps of trees here and there stood out 22 II, 9 | confused patches of the trees that were grey, fawn, or 23 II, 9 | seemed to come forth from the trees; she felt her heart, whose 24 II, 9 | felt stunned; she saw the trees, the paths, the ditches, 25 II, 10 | one windy night among the trees. The harvest has not been 26 II, 12 | ships, forests of citron trees, and cathedrals of white 27 II, 15 | the actors, the painted trees that shook when anyone walked, 28 III, 3 | tar rose up between the trees; there were large fatty 29 III, 3 | time that they had seen trees, a blue sky, meadows; that 30 III, 5 | in the mist. The leafless trees on the boulevards made violet 31 III, 5 | bells, the murmur of the trees, and the rumbling of the 32 III, 6 | the privet hedges to plant trees in the beds. This did not 33 III, 8 | recognised the thickets, the trees, the sea-rushes on the hill, 34 III, 8 | between the branches of the trees. In the midst of each of 35 III, 10| country; the sky was blue, the trees swayed; a flock of sheep 36 III, 10| cross rose always before the trees.~The women followed in black 37 III, 10| enclosure of walls, where trees here and there formed black