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lestiboudois 15
lestivoudois 1
let 68
letter 35
letters 34
letting 5
lettuce 1
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35 clerk
35 fact
35 knees
35 letter
35 noise
35 seized
35 steps
Gustave Flaubert
Madame Bovary

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   Part, Chapter
1 I, 1 | evening he wrote a long letter to his mother with red ink 2 I, 1 | not pay. She opened his letter, watched his comings and 3 I, 2 | came for the doctor, had a letter for him. Natasie came downstairs 4 I, 2 | cap with grey top-knots a letter wrapped up in a rag and 5 I, 2 | showed only her back.~This letter, sealed with a small seal 6 I, 6 | dreaming on sofas with an open letter, gazed at the moon through 7 I, 6 | the deceased, and, in a letter sent to the Bertaux full 8 II, 6 | wrote his mother a long letter full of details, in which 9 II, 6 | until he received a second letter from his mother urging him 10 II, 9 | evening. Emma placed her letter at the end of the garden, 11 II, 10 | present always arrived with a letter. Emma cut the string that 12 II, 10 | powder slipped from the letter on to her dress, and she 13 II, 13 | friend.”~He re-read his letter. He considered it very good.~“ 14 II, 13 | apricots picked. He put his letter at the bottom under some 15 II, 13 | away the leaves, found the letter, opened it, and, as if some 16 II, 13 | herself; she recalled the letter; she must finish it; she 17 II, 13 | the window, and reread the letter with angry sneers. But the 18 II, 13 | Suddenly the remembrance of the letter returned to her. How had 19 II, 13 | awaking, cried out—~“The letter! the letter!”~They thought 20 II, 13 | cried out—~“The letter! the letter!”~They thought she was delirious; 21 III, 1 | the clerk an interminable letter, in which she cancelled 22 III, 1 | meet again. But when the letter was finished, as she did 23 III, 2 | know!”~He showed her the letter in which his mother told 24 III, 2 | Emma gave him back the letter; then at dinner, for appearance’ 25 III, 2 | difficult to explain matters by letter. Then she offered to make 26 III, 5 | wrote his mother a pathetic letter. Instead of sending a reply 27 III, 6 | mother a long anonymous letter to warn her that he was “ 28 III, 8 | do you remember? Oh, your letter! your letter! it tore my 29 III, 8 | remember? Oh, your letter! your letter! it tore my heart! And then 30 III, 8 | writing-table and wrote a letter, which she sealed slowly, 31 III, 8 | Charles showed him the letter. It was arsenic.~“Very well,” 32 III, 10| only received the chemist’s letter thirty-six hours after the 33 III, 10| writing. He looked for the letter in his pocket, felt it there, 34 III, 11| life.” It was Rodolphe’s letter, fallen to the ground between 35 III, 11| the respectful tone of the letter deceived him.~“Perhaps they


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