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1 I, 1 | composite order, in which we can find traces of the bearskin, 2 I, 1 | gentler tone, “Come, you’ll find your cap again; it hasn’ 3 I, 5 | mistaken. And Emma tried to find out what one meant exactly 4 I, 6 | She puzzled her head to find some vow to fulfil.~When 5 I, 8 | get a chance.”~He put his find in his pocket and whipped 6 II, 1 | one of these days you’ll find the ‘Cafe Francais’ closed 7 II, 1 | to write a label, and to find, after all, that I had put 8 II, 2 | dwellings. Ah! you will find many prejudices to combat, 9 II, 2 | who has run away, you will find yourself, thanks to his 10 II, 3 | they forced themselves to find trivial phrases, they felt 11 II, 4 | He tortured himself to find out how he could make his 12 II, 5 | shouldn’t have to go far to find you some, rely on that.”~ 13 II, 5 | invented quite a history to find an excuse for going to his 14 II, 6 | he left on his plate. To find out more about it she questioned 15 II, 8 | be always on the alert to find out improvements.”~The landlady 16 II, 8 | irresistible attractions find their cause in some previous 17 II, 10| but it would be better to find some safe house at Yonville. 18 II, 10| Children—I hope this will find you well, and that this 19 II, 11| necessary first of all to find out what kind of club-foot 20 II, 11| raised her head in order to find out what he meant to say; 21 II, 12| her marriage; they would find her some good young fellow 22 II, 13| of old times. In order to find them at the bottom of the 23 II, 13| lost it? Where could she find it? But she felt such weariness 24 II, 14| stammered as she tried to find some pretext. Then suddenly—~“ 25 III, 1| use to someone, we should find consolation in the thought 26 III, 2| spite of all people said, to find butter for his bread.~Emma 27 III, 4| that she promised him to find soon, by no matter what 28 III, 4| than the celebrities.”~“Find them!” said Emma.~The next 29 III, 5| the less questioned her to find out what he was.~“He was 30 III, 5| wretched receipts.~“Oh, I will find them,” she said.~And, in 31 III, 6| symptoms by which one could find out if a woman had passion. 32 III, 6| perchance, should she not find him? Ah! how impossible! 33 III, 7| impossible that they could not find three thousand francs. Besides,