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1 I, 3 | the outside shutters were closed. Through the chinks of the 2 I, 3 | then with her eyelids half closed, her look full of boredom, 3 I, 7 | whose shutters, always closed, were rotting away on their 4 I, 9 | with other speeches that closed the mouth of her mother-in-law. 5 I, 9 | so that when he left she closed the door on him with a feeling 6 II, 1 | cemetery that surrounds it, closed in by a wall breast high, 7 II, 1 | find the ‘Cafe Francais’ closed with a big placard on the 8 II, 1 | sashes when the coach was closed, and retained here and there 9 II, 3 | shutters of the houses were closed and the slate roofs that 10 II, 5 | humble servant.” And he closed the door gently.~Emma had 11 II, 7 | dressing-gown; and, with closed blinds and a book in her 12 II, 8 | from time to time softly closed his eyelids, and farther 13 II, 9 | door of the room was not closed.~“How kind it would be of 14 II, 9 | church steeple. Emma half closed her eyes to pick out her 15 II, 11 | escaping from the room, Emma closed the door so violently that 16 II, 12 | branches. Emma, her eyes half closed, breathed in with deep sighs 17 II, 13 | the attic door, which was closed.~Then she tried to calm 18 II, 13 | she dragged herself to the closed garret-window. She drew 19 II, 13 | her faint with terror. She closed her eyes; then she shivered 20 II, 13 | lips apart, her eyelids closed, her hands open, motionless, 21 II, 14 | theatre, which were still closed.~ 22 III, 1 | great heavy door that had closed after you.”~Madame Bovary, 23 III, 1 | low voice, her eyes half closed—~“Yes, it is true—true—true!”~ 24 III, 2 | seated in her corner than she closed her eyes, and opened them 25 III, 3 | there, with drawn blinds and closed doors, with flowers on the 26 III, 6 | once more that the door was closed, then, pale, serious, and, 27 III, 6 | anything you like.”~On this he closed his eyes to reflect, wrote 28 III, 7 | for a thousand sous, he closed his lips, and declared he 29 III, 7 | she sat down in a corner, closed her eyes, and stopped her 30 III, 8 | She saw Charles, and again closed her eyes.~She was studying 31 III, 11| against the wall, his eyes closed, his mouth open, and in