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Gustave Flaubert
Madame Bovary

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held

   Part, Chapter
1 I, 2 | standing near the bed, held the light. Madame in modesty 2 I, 4 | consideration in which he was held.~Charles, who was not of 3 I, 4 | country was all white. She held him by one arm, her basket 4 I, 7 | apron. Besides these Charles held a bandbox between his knees.~ 5 I, 8 | fashion of a bishop’s mitre, held between its two gaping folds 6 I, 8 | maraschino ice that she held with her left hand in a 7 I, 8 | extreme edge of the seat, held the reins with his two arms 8 I, 9 | the bits of looking glass held together at their corners 9 II, 2 | pulled it up to her ankle, held out her foot in its black 10 II, 3 | the veil of her bonnet, held by a string, flutters in 11 II, 5 | obsequiousness, he always held himself with his back bent 12 II, 6 | against a window-pane; Leon held his cap in his hand, knocking 13 II, 6 | advanced towards each other; he held out his hand; she hesitated.~“ 14 II, 6 | Seine-Inferieure will be held this year at Yonville-l’ 15 II, 7 | with an air of bravado he held out his great arm. At the 16 II, 9 | in her way, although she held it up by the skirt; and 17 II, 10| Theodore Rouault.”~She held the coarse paper in her 18 II, 12| to her.”~And in fact she held out her hand to her mother-in-law 19 II, 15| because of the glass he held in his hands, and he even 20 II, 15| Yonville entered the box.~He held out his hand with the ease 21 II, 15| out his purse; the clerk held back his arm, and did not 22 III, 5| that had no back to it, was held only by the toes to her 23 III, 5| getting a purchaser. He held out the hope of finding 24 III, 5| fixedly, while in his hand he held two long papers that he 25 III, 6| He took out the pins that held together the side-pockets 26 III, 7| Hirondelle.” In his hand he held tied in a silk handkerchief 27 III, 7| barbarism.”~The blind man held out his hat, that flapped 28 III, 7| thrust two diamond pins, held together by a small gold 29 III, 7| doubt that, I hope?”~He held out his hand, took hers, 30 III, 7| with a greedy kiss, then held it on his knee; and he played 31 III, 8| believe you; for two years you held me in the most magnificent, 32 III, 8| little stocking.”~Felicite held her over the bed while she


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