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summonses 1
sumptuous 1
sums 3
sun 32
sunbeam 1
sunburnt 1
sunday 6
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32 held
32 mind
32 part
32 sun
32 thinking
32 walls
31 across
Gustave Flaubert
Madame Bovary

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sun

   Part, Chapter
1 I, 1 | pure heaven with the red sun setting. How pleasant it 2 I, 2 | with the first rays of the sun coming in through the window, 3 I, 2 | breasts, through which the sun shone, lighted up with shifting 4 I, 3 | the chinks of the wood the sun sent across the flooring 5 I, 5 | reached to the knees, with the sun on his back and the morning 6 I, 7 | softly beneath her feet. The sun was setting; the sky showed 7 II, 1 | hasnt his equal under the sun for punctuality. He must 8 II, 3 | about six oclock, as the sun was rising.~“It is a girl!” 9 II, 3 | legs crawled or rested. The sun pierced with a ray the small 10 II, 5 | shoulder, and she looked at the sun’s disc shedding afar through 11 II, 6 | the oil. A long ray of the sun fell across the nave and 12 II, 6 | The light of the setting sun that fell full upon his 13 II, 6 | which the great rays of the sun looked out like the golden 14 II, 6 | the green leaves.~Then the sun reappeared, the hens clucked, 15 II, 7 | pebbles. How bright the sun had been! What happy afternoons 16 II, 7 | cinders, and no help came, no sun rose, there was night on 17 II, 8 | than snow, shone in the sun, and relieved with the motley 18 II, 8 | somewhat tanned by the sun, were the colour of sweet 19 II, 8 | the torrents of a tropical sun pouring its heat upon our 20 II, 9 | on which the rays of the sun fell, shone in the looking-glass 21 II, 9 | entering the forest the sun shone out.~“God protects 22 II, 9 | falling; the horizontal sun passing between the branches 23 II, 12 | and rain and winds and the sun make flowers grow, gradually 24 III, 1 | the summer mornings the sun beat down upon your blinds, 25 III, 1 | coats were walking in the sun along the terrace all green 26 III, 1 | open country, just as the sun beat most fiercely against 27 III, 3 | the purple colour of the sun, like floating plaques of 28 III, 5 | shone suddenly when the sun came in. On the chimney 29 III, 7 | clear and sharp, when the sun shines in a perfectly white 30 III, 7 | how long ago that was—the sun was shining on the river, 31 III, 8 | arrow one last ray of the sun. She bent down her brow; 32 III, 10| the slanting rays of the sun sinking behind the field.


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