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Gustave Flaubert
Madame Bovary

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1 I, 2 | Why did he always offer a glass of something to everyone 2 I, 3 | laughingly offered to have a glass of liqueur with him. So 3 I, 3 | by drop the bottom of her glass.~She sat down again and 4 I, 8 | saw her from behind in the glass between two lights. Her 5 I, 8 | window-panes. At the crash of the glass Madame Bovary turned her 6 I, 8 | cigar and ran to swallow a glass of cold water at the pump. 7 I, 9 | third person, to bring a glass of water on a plate, to 8 I, 9 | looked at herself in the glass, picked up a book, and then, 9 I, 9 | mantelpiece two large blue glass vases, and some time after 10 I, 9 | multiplied in the bits of looking glass held together at their corners 11 II, 1 | coming through the plain glass windows falls obliquely 12 II, 1 | appears on a scroll above a glass door, which about half-way 13 II, 1 | thimbleful of Cassis10? A glass of wine?”~The priest declined 14 II, 3 | enter a cafe and take a glass of rum and seltzer to recover 15 II, 3 | began baptizing it with a glass of champagne that he poured 16 II, 3 | their coping were hot as the glass windows of a conservatory. 17 II, 5 | to look at herself in the glass taking resigned poses, consoled 18 II, 6 | wick of a night-light in a glass hung up. Its light from 19 II, 6 | strengthen you, or else a glass of fresh water with a little 20 II, 7 | could drink off a large glass of brandy, and, as Charles 21 II, 8 | answer them; they filled his glass, and there was silence in 22 II, 9 | when she saw herself in the glass she wondered at her face. 23 II, 12| filled the two large blue glass vases with roses, and prepared 24 II, 13| emptied some water into a glass, Rodolphe dipped his finger 25 II, 15| refreshment-room to get a glass of barley-water.~He had 26 II, 15| every step because of the glass he held in his hands, and 27 III, 1| head was mirrored in the glass with the white parting in 28 III, 1| and some portions of the glass windows. But the reflections 29 III, 2| You saw a bottle of blue glass, sealed with yellow wax, 30 III, 2| his hand and put them in a glass of water.~The next day Madame 31 III, 5| champagne ran over from the glass to the rings on her fingers. 32 III, 6| you. Let’s go and have a glass of garus at Bridoux’.”~Leon 33 III, 7| arriving she drank off a large glass of water. She was very pale. 34 III, 7| each corner with stained glass.~“Now this,” thought Emma, “ 35 III, 8| Charles, who was handing her a glass.~“It is nothing! Open the 36 III, 9| sadness, and at the last glass the priest said to the druggist,


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