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led 14
ledgers 2
leeches 2
lefrancois 33
lefrangois 1
left 97
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33 followed
33 horse
33 hundred
33 lefrancois
33 low
33 moreover
33 mouth
Gustave Flaubert
Madame Bovary

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lefrancois

   Part, Chapter
1 II, 1 | arrive at Yonville, Widow Lefrancois, the landlady of this inn, 2 II, 1 | coming to pieces, Madame Lefrancois. I tell you again you are 3 II, 1 | it behind my ear!”~Madame Lefrancois just then went to the door 4 II, 1 | and after asking Madame Lefrancois to have it sent to him at 5 II, 1 | once a month. Yes, Madame Lefrancois, every month—a good phlebotomy, 6 II, 2 | large parlour where Madame Lefrancois, for the purpose of showing 7 II, 2 | raised the siege. Madame Lefrancois was asleep near the cinders, 8 II, 3 | Homais, as well as Madame Lefrancois of the Lion d’Or, almost 9 II, 6 | sadder than ever, as Madame Lefrancois saw from the amount of food 10 II, 8 | to darken that of Madame Lefrancois, the innkeeper. Standing 11 II, 8 | to convey to you, Madame Lefrancois, that I usually live at 12 II, 8 | consulting commission?”~Mere Lefrancois looked at him for a few 13 II, 8 | object of chemistry, Madame Lefrancois, being the knowledge of 14 II, 8 | domestics. And, moreover, Madame Lefrancois, one must know botany, be 15 II, 8 | druggist stopped, Madame Lefrancois seemed so preoccupied.~“ 16 II, 8 | without heeding Madame Lefrancois, who was calling him back 17 II, 11 | people’s business, Madame Lefrancois, Artemise, the neighbours, 18 II, 11 | Lion d’Or,” kept by Widow Lefrancois, at the Place d’Armes. The 19 II, 11 | This did not prevent Mere Lefrancois, from coming five days after, 20 II, 11 | worry himself, and Mere Lefrancois, had him installed in the 21 II, 11 | him, my lad,” said Mere Lefrancois, “Havent they tortured 22 II, 11 | kept repeating to Madame Lefrancois, “Leave him alone! leave 23 II, 11 | nod of the head when Mere Lefrancois, asked him if she could 24 II, 15 | Berthe, the Homais, Mere Lefrancois, and as they had, in the 25 III, 4 | but nothing appeared.~Mere Lefrancois, when she saw him, uttered 26 III, 5 | listening, moreover, to Mere Lefrancois, who, passing her head and 27 III, 6 | from Felicite, from Madame Lefrancois, from the landlady at the 28 III, 8 | the market-place; Madame Lefrancois heard it at the “Lion d’ 29 III, 8 | rheumatism; and of Madame Lefrancois, who had heartburn. At last 30 III, 9 | room upstairs with Madame Lefrancois.~In the evening he had some 31 III, 9 | then the servant, Madame Lefrancois, and Madame Bovary senior 32 III, 9 | take care!” cried Madame Lefrancois. “Now, just come and help,” 33 III, 11| he paid visits to Madame Lefrancois to be able to speak of her.~


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