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dined 7
dining 5
dining-room 4
dinner 36
dinner-hour 3
dinner-time 1
dint 6
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37 quickly
37 sight
37 trees
36 dinner
36 glass
36 piece
36 whom
Gustave Flaubert
Madame Bovary

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dinner

   Part, Chapter
1 I, 1 | evening, after the poor dinner of his landlord, he went 2 I, 1 | mother! They gave a grand dinner.~Where should he go to practice? 3 I, 3 | what room they should have dinner; they dreamed of the number 4 I, 4 | apologised for not having dinner ready, and suggested that 5 I, 5 | happiness, like those who after dinner taste again the truffles 6 I, 7 | they had a neighbour to dinner on Sundays, she managed 7 I, 7 | to after the monotony of dinner.~A gamekeeper, cured by 8 I, 8 | round the fire.~At seven dinner was served. The men, who 9 I, 8 | do for this evening after dinner.”~“Why, do you smoke?” she 10 I, 8 | When they reached home the dinner was not ready. Madame lost 11 I, 8 | I give you warning.”~For dinner there was onion soup and 12 I, 9 | found a blazing fire, his dinner ready, easy-chairs, and 13 I, 9 | He read it a little after dinner, but in about five minutes 14 I, 9 | added to the effect of his dinner sent him to sleep; and he 15 II, 1 | him for your gentlemen’s dinner?”~“Wait for him! And what 16 II, 2 | everything till to the end of dinner.~When coffee was served 17 II, 3 | Binet, already at table. The dinner of the evening before had 18 II, 3 | talked literature after dinner when he did not play cards. 19 II, 3 | ceremony there was a grand dinner; the cure was present; there 20 II, 5 | door gently.~Emma had her dinner served in her bedroom on 21 II, 5 | him by his fireside after dinner, his two hands on his stomach, 22 II, 6 | whither he had gone after dinner to return the remainder 23 II, 6 | at half-past six during dinner.~“Well,” said he, “so we’ 24 II, 9 | her from the windows.~At dinner her husband thought she 25 II, 10 | game-bag.~Charles after dinner, seeing her gloomy, proposed, 26 II, 14 | lay by. Well, a pleasant dinner! Goodbye till to-morrow.”~ 27 II, 15 | come and ask us for some dinner now and then.”~The clerk 28 III, 2 | a cafe after a patriotic dinner with some ex-officers.~Emma 29 III, 2 | back the letter; then at dinner, for appearance’s sake, 30 III, 5 | scarcely kissed the child. The dinner was not ready. No matter! 31 III, 5 | played him waltzes after dinner. So he thought himself the 32 III, 5 | no doubt they kept her to dinner at Monsieur Lormeaux’.” 33 III, 6 | And he did not stir.~After dinner he walked about alone in 34 III, 8 | sleep every evening after dinner.~“Oh, it isnt his blood 35 III, 11| remained as before. After his dinner Charles went up there. He 36 III, 11| afternoon, went to fetch him to dinner.~His head was thrown back


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