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nod 4
nodded 3
nods 1
noise 35
noiselessly 3
noises 2
noisily 2
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35 fact
35 knees
35 letter
35 noise
35 seized
35 steps
35 wore
Gustave Flaubert
Madame Bovary

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noise

   Part, Chapter
1 I, 1 | her chest, her liver. The noise of footsteps made her ill; 2 I, 2 | they were awakened by the noise of a horse pulling up outside 3 I, 2 | symmetrically, and the chattering noise of a flock of geese was 4 I, 3 | by his watch. Suddenly a noise was heard against the wall; 5 I, 4 | mark time for himself. The noise of the instrument drove 6 I, 6 | dormitory, and to the distant noise of some belated carriage 7 I, 7 | doing now? In town, with the noise of the streets, the buzz 8 I, 9 | awoke, and listened to the noise of the iron-bound wheels, 9 I, 9 | carriages lowered with much noise before the peristyles of 10 I, 9 | soup he made a gurgling noise with every spoonful; and, 11 II, 1 | chemist no longer heard the noise of his boots along the square, 12 II, 1 | One could distinguish the noise of a carriage mingled with 13 II, 3 | past, and like a far-off noise great locks that were shut. 14 II, 3 | spread over the hedge. At the noise of the gate the nurse appeared 15 II, 4 | the love passages. But the noise of the dominoes annoyed 16 II, 5 | awakened, and as he made a noise undressing, she complained 17 II, 5 | they rustled with a little noise, making in the green twilight 18 II, 7 | stammered; and it was the noise of a match Emma had struck 19 II, 8 | awakened suddenly by the noise of incendiary tocsins, when 20 II, 8 | in spite of the growing noise. He was dreaming of what 21 II, 9 | mettlesome.”~She heard a noise above her; it was Felicite 22 II, 9 | of tobacco, deadened the noise of their steps, and with 23 II, 9 | between the reeds. At the noise of their steps in the grass, 24 II, 10 | listened for steps, cries, the noise of the ploughs, and she 25 II, 10 | she thought she heard a noise of approaching steps in 26 II, 12 | heard from afar the sharp noise of the wooden leg, he at 27 II, 12 | murmur of guitars and the noise of fountains, whose rising 28 II, 14 | always full of people, noise, and feeding, whose black 29 III, 2 | in the passage the sharp noise of a wooden leg on the boards. 30 III, 7 | hiding-place, made a slight noise.~“Is anyone walking upstairs?” 31 III, 8 | kennels all barked, and the noise of their voices resounded, 32 III, 8 | pavement was heard a loud noise of clogs and the clattering 33 III, 9 | kitchen.~At six oclock a noise like a clatter of old iron 34 III, 9 | rustled in his arms with a noise like electricity. The dress 35 III, 10| being a wretch.~The sharp noise of an iron-ferruled stick


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