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clenched 1
clergy 2
clerical 1
clerk 35
clever 9
cleverer 1
cleverly 2
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36 piece
36 whom
35 chapter
35 clerk
35 fact
35 knees
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Gustave Flaubert
Madame Bovary

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clerk

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1 I, 7 | and often the bailiff’s clerk, passing along the highroad 2 II, 2 | Yonville, where he was a clerk at the notary’s, Monsieur 3 II, 2 | so tedious,” sighed the clerk, “to be always riveted to 4 II, 2 | In fact,” observed the clerk, “these works, not touching 5 II, 3 | getting up, she saw the clerk on the Place. She had on 6 II, 3 | she asked.~And on the clerk’s answer, she begged him 7 II, 3 | Yonville. It was one of the clerk’s chief occupations to trim 8 II, 3 | beginning had impressed the clerk.~As to the chemist’s spouse, 9 II, 4 | respectable persons from him. The clerk never failed to be there. 10 II, 4 | was an attention of the clerk’s. He showed him many others, 11 II, 4 | window to hold the pots. The clerk, too, had his small hanging 12 II, 4 | the doctor’s wife give the clerk presents? It looked queer. 13 II, 5 | repeated, “He is so good!”~The clerk was fond of Monsieur Bovary. 14 II, 5 | Certainly,” replied the clerk.~And he began talking of 15 II, 6 | he had whispered in the clerk’s ear, who went upstairs 16 II, 6 | how to turn,” answered the clerk.~“Ah! that’s true,” said 17 II, 6 | for some place as second clerk at Rouen; found none, and 18 II, 15| amuse me.”~“Why,” said the clerk, “he will soon give another 19 II, 15| took out his purse; the clerk held back his arm, and did 20 II, 15| dinner now and then.”~The clerk declared he would not fail 21 III, 1| wearing many orders, the poor clerk would no doubt have trembled 22 III, 1| such sentiments to me?”~The clerk said that ideal natures 23 III, 1| the evening Emma wrote the clerk an interminable letter, 24 III, 1| church?”~“Oh, no!” cried the clerk.~“Why not?” said she. For 25 III, 1| How so?” replied the clerk. “It is done at Paris.”~ 26 III, 5| accustomed to receive homage?~The clerk then felt the lowliness 27 III, 5| there! He thought that the clerk had perhaps seen her; but 28 III, 5| The house inhabited by the clerk had neither bell, knocker, 29 III, 6| Bovary, he questioned the clerk curiously about the customs 30 III, 6| search of Leon. In vain the clerk tried to get rid of him. 31 III, 6| And negresses?” asked the clerk.~“They are an artistic taste!” 32 III, 6| interesting.”~And as the clerk still insisted—~“I’ll go 33 III, 6| hunch-backed, who was at once his clerk and his servant.~Then, his 34 III, 6| he was soon to be head clerk; it was time to settle down. 35 III, 6| about expenses. There were a clerk, two medical students, and


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