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Alphabetical [« »] word 42 worded 1 words 46 wore 35 work 38 work-case 1 work-girl 1 | Frequency [« »] 35 noise 35 seized 35 steps 35 wore 34 bent 34 dress 34 letters | Gustave Flaubert Madame Bovary IntraText - Concordances wore |
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1 I, 1 | drawn tight by braces, He wore stout, ill-cleaned, hob-nailed 2 I, 2 | of his head bald, and he wore earrings. By his side on 3 I, 2 | thin; she had long teeth; wore in all weathers a little 4 I, 3 | autumn after a summer, this wore away, piece by piece, crumb 5 I, 3 | hearth Emma was sewing; she wore no fichu; he could see small 6 I, 4 | different social positions they wore tail-coats, overcoats, shooting 7 I, 4 | the bottom of the table), wore their best blouses—that 8 I, 7 | during the night. He always wore thick boots that had two 9 I, 8 | on high cravats. They all wore orders, and smiled silently 10 I, 8 | and on this evening she wore over her brown hair a simple 11 I, 8 | eyes were bloodshot, and he wore a little queue tied with 12 I, 8 | the tip of the leaves. She wore a gown of pale saffron trimmed 13 I, 9 | the women, poor angels, wore English point on their petticoats; 14 I, 9 | in her room upstairs. She wore an open dressing gown that 15 I, 9 | she saw some ladies who wore a bunch of charms on the 16 I, 9 | whole days without dressing, wore grey cotton stockings, and 17 II, 1 | struck. Binet came in.~He wore a blue frock-coat falling 18 II, 1 | wearing of a helmet. He wore a black cloth waistcoat, 19 II, 2 | Bovary was sitting. She wore a small blue silk necktie, 20 II, 3 | with silver tassels that he wore in the morning when he smoked 21 II, 3 | which were longer than one wore them at Yonville. It was 22 II, 4 | thick list shoes that she wore over her boots when there 23 II, 6 | anxiety she felt gradually wore off, and she seemed very 24 II, 7 | Lheureux’s finest scarves, and wore it knotted around her waist 25 II, 7 | yellow gloves, although he wore heavy gaiters; he was coming 26 II, 8 | captain. On that day he wore a collar even higher than 27 II, 8 | whence drops were running, wore an expression of enjoyment 28 II, 8 | clothes. On her feet she wore heavy wooden clogs, and 29 II, 14 | She bought chaplets and wore amulets; she wished to have 30 III, 1 | best-mannered of the students; he wore his hair neither too long 31 III, 6 | scandal of Madame Homais, wore stockings with holes in 32 III, 6 | went to a masked ball. She wore velvet breeches, red stockings, 33 III, 10| Theodore, the notary’s servant wore a blue coat, “as if one 34 III, 11| apologise.~Felicite now wore Madame Bovary’s gowns; not 35 III, 11| Pulvermacher chains; he wore one himself, and when at