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finished 7
finishing 3
fir 1
fire 33
fire-dogs 3
firedogs 1
fireless 1
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33 covered
33 dear
33 find
33 fire
33 floor
33 followed
33 horse
Gustave Flaubert
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fire

   Part, Chapter
1 I, 1 | her, sat smoking by the fire and spitting into the cinders.~ 2 I, 1 | sent him to bed without any fire, taught him to drink off 3 I, 2 | the kitchen, where a large fire was blazing. The servant’ 4 I, 3 | kitchen alone, opposite the fire, on a little table brought 5 I, 8 | talking to ladies round the fire.~At seven dinner was served. 6 I, 9 | evening he found a blazing fire, his dinner ready, easy-chairs, 7 I, 9 | edges. She threw it into the fire. It flared up more quickly 8 II, 2 | in its black boot to the fire above the revolving leg 9 II, 4 | themselves out in front of the fire, and were soon asleep. The 10 II, 4 | and were soon asleep. The fire was dying out in the cinders; 11 II, 5 | from her bed at the clean fire that was burning, she still 12 II, 5 | leapt. The flame of the fire threw a joyous light upon 13 II, 5 | on a low chair near the fire, he turned round in his 14 II, 5 | slippers put to warm near the fire. His waistcoat now never 15 II, 6 | have bread and have no—”~“Fire in the winter,” said the 16 II, 6 | an ocean of darkness. The fire was out, the clock went 17 II, 7 | there more brightly than the fire travellers have left on 18 II, 10 | china of the whatnot; the fire burned; beneath her slippers 19 II, 11 | eyes like two arrows of fire about to dart forth. Everything 20 II, 13 | and, as if some fearful fire were behind her, Emma flew 21 II, 14 | earth angels with wings of fire to carry her away in their 22 III, 2 | and of the pans on the fire, she saw all the Homais, 23 III, 5 | power of attorney into the fire.~Emma began to laugh, a 24 III, 6 | nothing. Her head was on fire, her eyes smarted, and her 25 III, 7 | Charles placidly poked the fire, both his feet on the fire-dogs.~ 26 III, 8 | He was in front of the fire, both his feet on the mantelpiece, 27 III, 8 | clock, the crackling of the fire, and Charles breathing as 28 III, 8 | statue and with eyes red as fire, Charles, not weeping, stood 29 III, 8 | cotton dipped in oil into the fire, and came and sat down by 30 III, 9 | semicircle in front of the fire. With lowered faces, and 31 III, 10| his nag, whose feet struck fire as it dashed along.~He said 32 III, 10| the village were all on fire beneath the slanting rays 33 III, 11| round table in front of the fire, and drew up her armchair.


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