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Gustave Flaubert
Madame Bovary

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1 I, 1 | cut out cardboard for him, told him tales, entertained him 2 I, 1 | sent for his mother, and told her all. She excused him, 3 I, 3 | cream or stewed pears. He told stories. Charles found himself 4 I, 6 | as she stitched away.~She told stories, gave them news, 5 I, 7 | dine more at his ease. He told her, one after the other, 6 I, 9 | in the evening, Charles told her this anecdote, Emma 7 I, 9 | irritation. Sometimes, too, she told him of what she had read, 8 II, 1 | here—such clever chaps who told such jokes in the evening, 9 II, 1 | years. One, he said had been told of, who had come back to 10 II, 2 | in Switzerland last year told me that one could not picture 11 II, 9 | vows to one another She told him of her sorrows. Rodolphe 12 II, 11 | do that!” And then they told him stories of people who 13 II, 11 | with the landlady; and even told anecdotes interspersed with 14 II, 13 | some good excuse.~“If I told her all my fortune is lost? 15 II, 13 | soon again, it seems.”~“Who told you?” she said, shuddering.~“ 16 II, 13 | she said, shuddering.~“Who told me!” he replied, rather 17 II, 13 | rake. Monsieur Langlois told me—”~He stopped for propriety’ 18 II, 15 | Monsieur Leon; and the latter told them that he had come to 19 III, 1 | to repair his folly, Leon told her that he had spent his 20 III, 2 | chemist was screaming—~“Who told you to go and fetch it in 21 III, 2 | to Madame Homais, “I was told to come here—”~“Oh, dear 22 III, 2 | letter in which his mother told the event without any sentimental 23 III, 5 | words gushed forth. They told each other the sorrows of 24 III, 5 | pour out her heart, she told him that formerly, before 25 III, 5 | the “Hirondelle,” the cure told her his dilemma, without, 26 III, 5 | explanation.~If she had not told him about this bill, it 27 III, 6 | future, and of his business; told him in what a decayed condition 28 III, 6 | threw off her costume, told Leon she must get back, 29 III, 7 | guessing she was here, and she told the nurse to run to her 30 III, 8 | place, when one hasnt been told the night before—”~“Wine 31 III, 10| miraculous cures he had been told about. Then she appeared 32 III, 11| asked for her mamma. They told her she was away; that she 33 III, 11| Bois-Guillaume, where he told the travellers of the vain


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