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34 matter
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33 beautiful
33 covered
33 dear
33 find
33 fire
Gustave Flaubert
Madame Bovary

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1 I, 1 | ended in a cardboard polygon covered with complicated braiding, 2 I, 3 | the window. The night was covered with stars, a warm wind 3 I, 4 | about their host, and with covered hints hoping he would ruin 4 I, 5 | pair of leggings, still covered with dry mud. On the right 5 I, 8 | candelabra, the cut crystal covered with light steam reflected 6 I, 8 | back against the wall and covered her eyes with her hands.~ 7 I, 8 | the other end, led by a covered way to the outhouses of 8 I, 9 | mirrors, round oval tables covered with velvet and gold-fringed 9 I, 9 | windows every morning were covered with rime, and the light 10 I, 9 | seemed asleep, the espalier covered with straw, and the vine, 11 II, 3 | which shaded it.~Low and covered with brown tiles, there 12 II, 3 | little fellow, his face covered with scrofula, the son of 13 II, 6 | rest was but stones, always covered with a fine powder, despite 14 II, 8 | were two long lamp-stands covered with lanterns, that flanked 15 II, 8 | His eyes, very large and covered by heavy lids, were half-closed 16 II, 11 | about to burst, and it was covered with ecchymosis, caused 17 II, 11 | could be seen a large box covered in red sheep-leather, whose 18 II, 12 | to Hippolyte. Its top was covered with cork, and it had spring 19 II, 12 | a complicated mechanism, covered over by black trousers ending 20 II, 12 | like a heedless serpent covered with luminous scales; it 21 II, 14 | turning the night table covered with syrups into an altar, 22 III, 3 | Towards evening they took a covered boat and went to dine on 23 III, 5 | girl then made up the coals covered by the cinders, and Emma 24 III, 5 | diligences. A mass of rags covered his shoulders, and an old 25 III, 6 | there was upon that brow covered with cold drops, on those 26 III, 7 | out his hand, took hers, covered it with a greedy kiss, then 27 III, 7 | bed sobbing. Nurse Rollet covered her with a petticoat and 28 III, 8 | convulsed, her whole body covered with brown spots, and her 29 III, 8 | buttoned cuffs slightly covered his brawny hands—very beautiful 30 III, 8 | solemnity. On the work-table, covered over with a white cloth, 31 III, 9 | the long stiff veil that covered her to her satin shoes.~ 32 III, 10| haze rested upon the cots covered with iris. Charles as he 33 III, 10| in the layer of dust that covered it.~Madame Bovary senior


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