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lovers 3
loves 4
loving 8
low 33
low-ceilinged 1
lowed 1
lower 8
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33 horse
33 hundred
33 lefrancois
33 low
33 moreover
33 mouth
33 nor
Gustave Flaubert
Madame Bovary

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low

   Part, Chapter
1 I, 1 | class-master, he said to him in a low voice—~“Monsieur Roger, 2 I, 4 | the waist fastened very low down with a worked belt.~ 3 I, 6 | century, and sang them in a low voice as she stitched away.~ 4 I, 8 | necks moved easily in their low cravats, their long whiskers 5 I, 8 | called Viscount, and whose low cut waistcoat seemed moulded 6 I, 9 | name! She repeated it in a low voice, for the mere pleasure 7 I, 9 | What a man!” she said in a low voice, biting her lips.~ 8 II, 1 | stretches under a bulge of low hills to join at the back 9 II, 1 | over about a third of the low windows, whose coarse convex 10 II, 3 | walnut-tree which shaded it.~Low and covered with brown tiles, 11 II, 4 | a long apartment with a low ceiling, in which there 12 II, 4 | audience; then they talked in low tones, and their conversation 13 II, 5 | said he quickly and in a low voice, “I shouldn’t have 14 II, 5 | embarrassed. Seated on a low chair near the fire, he 15 II, 5 | breathless, inert, sobbing in a low voice, with flowing tears.~“ 16 II, 8 | for a wonder, a hat with a low crown.~“Your servant! Excuse 17 II, 8 | consulting one another in a low voice. One who seemed of 18 II, 8 | Emma, and said to her in a low voice, speaking rapidly—~“ 19 II, 8 | Rodolphe repeated in a low voice, and with a tender 20 II, 9 | of straw, and the roof so low they had to stoop. They 21 II, 10| in the balance, and a few low words from the chemist giving 22 II, 10| bring her?” she went on in a low voice.~“Hush! hush!” said 23 II, 10| the midst of the silence low words were spoken that fell 24 II, 12| undertone, and with his usual low whistle—~“Good! we shall 25 II, 12| stay; they would live in a low, flat-roofed house, shaded 26 II, 13| wake her!” said Bovary in a low voice.~“And not only,” the 27 III, 1| time to time she said in a low voice, her eyes half closed—~“ 28 III, 2| talk with you.” Then in a low voice, “It’s about that 29 III, 5| the room, small, and too low where the stove was hissing 30 III, 5| known later on.~Despite the low price of each article, Madame 31 III, 7| Madame Tuvache whispered in a low voice—~“She is begging him 32 III, 8| was muttering words in a low voice.~She turned her face 33 III, 9| towards he, and cried in a low voice, “Emma! Emma!” His


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