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1 I, 1 | Madame Bovary took strong steps. Ashamed, or rather tired 2 I, 2 | granary, to which three stone steps led. By way of decoration 3 I, 4 | Galloping up to the foot of the steps, it stopped short and emptied 4 I, 8 | wings and three flights of steps, lay at the foot of an immense 5 I, 8 | before the middle flight of steps; servants appeared; the 6 I, 8 | society of loose women.~A few steps from Emma a gentleman in 7 I, 8 | brought to the foot of the steps, and, all the parcels being 8 I, 9 | flaring in the wind and the steps of carriages lowered with 9 II, 1 | each end of a flight of steps; scutcheons9 blaze upon 10 II, 3 | garden walls whence a few steps led to the river. It flowed 11 II, 3 | walked but the fall of their steps on the earth of the path, 12 II, 3 | little gate, ran up the steps and disappeared.~Leon returned 13 II, 5 | scarves.~She heard some steps on the stairs. It was Leon. 14 II, 6 | moved about; neither their steps nor their lowing could be 15 II, 6 | baptized-baptized-baptized—”~She went up the steps of the staircase holding 16 II, 6 | Leon.~Emma went down a few steps and called Felicite.~He 17 II, 8 | rose in a cadence of set steps with a single movement. 18 II, 8 | stupefaction. She came down three steps and whispered in his ear—~“ 19 II, 8 | were walking with heavy steps, examining each animal, 20 II, 8 | in getting to the small steps of the platform.~“I think,” 21 II, 9 | deadened the noise of their steps, and with the edge of their 22 II, 9 | reeds. At the noise of their steps in the grass, frogs jumped 23 II, 9 | field, walking with rapid steps, without looking behind 24 II, 9 | slipped on tiptoe down the steps that led to the waterside.~ 25 II, 10 | be seen. She listened for steps, cries, the noise of the 26 II, 10 | heard a noise of approaching steps in the alley.~“Someone is 27 II, 11 | eyes.~There was a sound of steps on the pavement. Charles 28 II, 11 | for him at the foot of the steps on the lowest stair. They 29 II, 13 | walking with great heavy steps in his thick iron-bound 30 III, 1 | vault.~Leon with solemn steps walked along by the walls. 31 III, 6 | she found herself on the steps of the theatre together 32 III, 7 | waistcoat appeared on the steps; he came to open the door 33 III, 7 | as she fled with nervous steps beneath the aspens of the 34 III, 8 | open it. Then a hundred steps farther on, breathless, 35 III, 11| these—~“All who bend their steps towards the fertile plains