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Gustave Flaubert
Madame Bovary

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1 I, 9 | his patients, Charles, in fact only prescribed sedatives, 2 II, 1 | be narrated, nothing in fact has changed at Yonville. 3 II, 2 | more. And, as a matter of fact, we are sheltered from the 4 II, 2 | like an actor.”~Leon, in fact, lodged at the chemist’s 5 II, 2 | there are in nature.”~“In fact,” observed the clerk, “these 6 II, 3 | great man, an illustrious fact, or a generous idea, and 7 II, 5 | to, a thousand things, in fact, many duties that must be 8 II, 6 | coming,” he answered.~And in fact the door of the presbytery 9 II, 6 | at so little. Berthe, in fact, no longer sobbed.~Her breathing 10 II, 7 | better known.~La Huchette, in fact, was an estate near Yonville, 11 II, 8 | within its domain. And, in fact, the composition of the 12 II, 8 | knew which way to turn. In fact, the villagers, who were 13 II, 8 | on chairs. As a matter of fact, Lestiboudois had brought 14 II, 8 | another at street corners. In fact, the cowherds and shepherds 15 II, 8 | attention in a note to the fact that Monsieur Homais, chemist, 16 II, 9 | seen anything like them. In fact, Emma was charmed with his 17 II, 10| shouting with laughter.~In fact, the little girl was just 18 II, 11| who knows? who knows?”~In fact, Bovary might succeed. Nothing 19 II, 11| smell nice!”~Gangrene, in fact, was spreading more and 20 II, 12| affection.~Her tenderness, in fact, grew each day with her 21 II, 12| I’ll go to her.”~And in fact she held out her hand to 22 II, 12| daughter-in-law. Emma, in fact, was showing herself more 23 II, 13| remembered nothing at all.~In fact, these women, rushing at 24 II, 13| rigid to the ground.~In fact, Rodolphe, after many reflections, 25 II, 14| especially harassed him. In fact, at the height of Emma’s 26 II, 14| strikes the eye!”~He was, in fact, a good fellow and one day 27 III, 2| father-in-law is dead.”~In fact, Monsieur Bovary senior 28 III, 2| having ups and downs. In fact, he had to work devilish 29 III, 5| them,” she said.~And, in fact, on the following Friday, 30 III, 5| kindnesses he had shown her.~In fact, of the two bills signed 31 III, 5| shopkeeper, and which, in fact, was only actually known 32 III, 6| money. Monsieur Lheureux, in fact, went in for pawnbroking, 33 III, 6| separate him from her.~In fact someone had sent his mother 34 III, 6| judgment? As a matter of fact, the evening before another 35 III, 8| despair, he thought.~In fact, she looked around her slowly,


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