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cardinal 1
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care 32
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careful 3
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33 themselves
33 told
32 although
32 care
32 certain
32 drew
32 held
Gustave Flaubert
Madame Bovary

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care

   Part, Chapter
1 I, 1 | whom I recommend to your care; he’ll be in the second. 2 I, 5 | happy then, and without a care in the world. A meal together, 3 I, 8 | toilet with the fastidious care of an actress on her debut. 4 I, 9 | everything in her household take care of itself, and Madame Bovary 5 II, 1 | Creator, whatever he may be. I care little who has placed us 6 II, 2 | was a gay dog, who didnt care what he spent. At the end 7 II, 2 | able—”~“My wife doesnt care about it,” said Charles; “ 8 II, 3 | of the young woman, took care to hurry their departure. 9 II, 6 | friend. Mind the cold; take care of yourself; look after 10 II, 9 | Well, what the deuce do I care for that?” said Charles, 11 II, 10 | found in it). “Now, take care not to upset the mortars! 12 II, 11 | world may have kept you from care for your salvation. But 13 II, 12 | filed her nails with the care of a chaser, and that there 14 II, 12 | into his arms.~“Do take care!” he said.~“Ah! if you knew!” 15 II, 12 | to Genoa. She would take care to send her luggage to Lheureux 16 II, 13 | ploughman, to take it with care to Madame Bovary. He made 17 II, 13 | hands. Get along and take care!”~Girard put on his new 18 II, 13 | hartshorn, of new bread—”~“Take care; you’ll wake her!” said 19 II, 14 | seemed to be limited to the care of herself. She stayed in 20 II, 15 | The diplomatic mummer took care always to slip into his 21 III, 2 | scaffold? Dont you know what care I take in managing things, 22 III, 2 | for the really paternal care that I lavish on you! For 23 III, 2 | then, little wretch? Take care! you are on a downward path. 24 III, 2 | remembered it. Besides, she took care not to talk of any money 25 III, 5 | the expense—~“Ah! ah! you care for your money,” she said 26 III, 6 | formerly have taken good care not to use such an expression, 27 III, 6 | to despair!”~“What do I care?” said he, shutting the 28 III, 7 | almost fainting.~“Take care!” cried a voice issuing 29 III, 8 | Monsieur Canivet, who did not care either to have Emma die 30 III, 9 | goodness! The dress; take care!” cried Madame Lefrancois. “ 31 III, 9 | floor.~Felicite had taken care to put on the chest of drawers, 32 III, 11| for the charwoman took no care of her. But she was so sweet,


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