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queue 1
quick 7
quicker 2
quickly 37
quiet 11
quieter 1
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38 work
37 binet
37 green
37 quickly
37 sight
37 trees
36 dinner
Gustave Flaubert
Madame Bovary

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quickly

   Part, Chapter
1 I, 2 | wooden soles springing up quickly struck with a sharp sound 2 I, 5 | her again; he turned back quickly, ran up the stairs with 3 I, 7 | As to the piano, the more quickly her fingers glided over 4 I, 8 | the cigar case threw it quickly to the back of the cupboard.~ 5 I, 9 | fire. It flared up more quickly than dry straw. Then it 6 II, 3 | up and bowed. She nodded quickly and reclosed the window.~ 7 II, 5 | surprise.~“Ah!” said he quickly and in a low voice, “I shouldn’ 8 II, 6 | pleases. Yet he could learn quickly if he would, for he is very 9 II, 6 | I,” said Monsieur Homais quickly; “although he’ll have to 10 II, 8 | Rodolphe he came forward quickly, and smiling amiably, said—~“ 11 II, 9 | Rodolphe at once. She would go quickly to La Huchette, stay there 12 II, 9 | went out early Emma dressed quickly and slipped on tiptoe down 13 II, 12| who, taking his apron off, quickly ran to La Huchette. Rodolphe 14 II, 12| the sound of her step, had quickly escaped through the kitchen. 15 II, 12| count on you, may I not, and quickly?”~He bowed.~“Besides, I 16 II, 12| of the meadow. She rose quickly between the branches of 17 II, 13| at home than he sat down quickly at his bureau under the 18 II, 13| I have wished to flee as quickly as possible to shun the 19 II, 13| nothing, and she went on quickly up the stairs, breathless, 20 II, 14| foresaw such worries that he quickly dismissed so disagreeable 21 II, 14| The idea of the theatre quickly germinated in Bovary’s head, 22 III, 1| his house. Let us pass on quickly to see the gargoyle windows.”~ 23 III, 2| adultery.~She packed her box quickly, paid her bill, took a cab 24 III, 2| delicately.~She took them quickly from his hand and put them 25 III, 5| Not like you,” she went on quickly, protesting by the head 26 III, 5| music-mistresses.”~“Possibly!” Then quickly—“But I have my receipts 27 III, 5| disappeared, then came back quickly, and majestically handed 28 III, 6| he had arrived, he jumped quickly out of the diligence to 29 III, 6| extraordinary. This disappointment quickly gave way to a new hope, 30 III, 6| mother, to ask her to send as quickly as possible the whole of 31 III, 7| other hand he raised and quickly put on again his brown velvet 32 III, 7| the stairs, she ran out quickly to the square; and the wife 33 III, 7| the hedge, and returned quickly, hoping that the woman would 34 III, 8| You know,” she went on quickly, “that my husband had placed 35 III, 8| terrible.~But she went on quickly in a love voice; in a sweet, 36 III, 8| Take it away,” she said quickly; “throw it away.”~He spoke 37 III, 8| some breakfast.~He sent quickly to the “Lion d’Or” for some


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