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knee-breeches 2
knee-britches 1
kneeling 7
knees 35
knelt 7
knew 53
knife 5
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35 chapter
35 clerk
35 fact
35 knees
35 letter
35 noise
35 seized
Gustave Flaubert
Madame Bovary

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knees

   Part, Chapter
1 I, 1 | still holding his cap on his knees even after prayers were 2 I, 4 | from all sides, rubbing knees and stretching arms. The 3 I, 5 | the corn reached to the knees, with the sun on his back 4 I, 7 | Djali, took her between her knees, and smoothed the long delicate 5 I, 7 | held a bandbox between his knees.~They arrived at nightfall, 6 I, 8 | up by the balusters. His “knees were going up into his body.” 7 I, 9 | lines, let it drop on her knees. She longed to travel or 8 II, 4 | she had begun fall on her knees, she often shuddered at 9 II, 4 | bringing them back on his knees in the “Hirondelle,” pricking 10 II, 6 | deposited them on their knees on the stones of the choir, 11 II, 6 | came up closer against her knees, and leaning on them with 12 II, 7 | with both hands, with both knees, when it was about to flee 13 II, 7 | tremble in Justin’s hands; his knees shook, he turned pale.~“ 14 II, 8 | his lips, with straight knees, bowing copiously to right 15 II, 8 | lambs baaing; the cows, on knees folded in, were stretching 16 II, 8 | son Napoleon between his knees, put his hand behind his 17 II, 8 | arms were folded across his knees, and thus lifting his face 18 II, 10 | gaiters buckled up to the knees, his cap pulled down over 19 II, 12 | on the floor between his knees, her hair loose, her look 20 II, 14 | of hair that fell to her knees unrolling in black ringlets, 21 III, 1 | leather hat between his knees, and drove his carriage 22 III, 5 | swansdown. When she sat on his knees, her leg, then too short, 23 III, 5 | with both elbows on her knees looked at her with a smile, 24 III, 5 | worries; she sat on his knees, caressed him, cooed to 25 III, 6 | back, and, sinking on his knees, clasped her waist with 26 III, 6 | took little Berthe on his knees, and unfolding his medical 27 III, 7 | himself towards her on his knees, regardless of his dressing-gown.~“ 28 III, 8 | He had drawn her upon his knees, and with the back of his 29 III, 8 | on the carpet where at my knees you swore an eternity of 30 III, 8 | He threw himself on his knees by her bed.~“Tell me! what 31 III, 8 | himself slightly bent his knees, while Monsieur Canivet 32 III, 8 | on the other side, on his knees, his arms outstretched towards 33 III, 9 | in from her breast to her knees, and then rose at the tips 34 III, 10| Charles, who sank to his knees in the earth and threw in 35 III, 10| pine-trees a child was on his knees weeping, and his heart,


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