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Gustave Flaubert
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1 I, 1 | complicated braiding, from which hung, at the end of a long thin 2 I, 2 | steel, while along the walls hung many pots and pans in which 3 I, 2 | shawl, the edge of which hung down between her shoulder-blades; 4 I, 5 | the road. Behind the door hung a cloak with a small collar, 5 I, 5 | curtains with a red border hung crossways at the length 6 I, 6 | with rose-coloured wings, hung in the splendour of the 7 I, 7 | in very large frames, and hung up against the wallpaper 8 I, 8 | The red claws of lobsters hung over the dishes; rich fruit 9 II, 1 | ladders, poles, or scythes hung on to the branches. The 10 II, 1(9)| panonceaux that have to be hung over the doors of notaries.~ 11 II, 3 | with brown tiles, there hung outside it, beneath the 12 II, 6 | a night-light in a glass hung up. Its light from a distance 13 II, 6 | single movement, and thus hung straight and motionless 14 II, 8 | of the town hall had been hung with garlands of ivy; a 15 II, 8 | before; tri-coloured flags hung from half-open windows; 16 II, 8 | some scrap of foliage that hung above their mouths.~Rodolphe 17 II, 8 | clogs, and from her hips hung a large blue apron. Her 18 II, 8 | to his good housewife, he hung it up weeping on the modest 19 II, 11 | spirit of contradiction she hung up near the bedside of the 20 II, 11 | midst of the silence that hung over the village a heart-rending 21 II, 13 | under the stag’s head that hung as a trophy on the wall. 22 II, 15 | small chiselled poniard hung against his left thigh, 23 III, 1 | hurry. The crystal lustres hung motionless. In the choir 24 III, 2 | rolled along her nose and hung suspended there a moment. 25 III, 3 | a tavern, at whose door hung black nets. They ate fried 26 III, 5 | were in red levantine, that hung from the ceiling and bulged 27 III, 5 | her leg, then too short, hung in the air, and the dainty 28 III, 5 | bloody orbits. The flesh hung in red shreds, and there 29 III, 7 | the “Hirondelle.” Then he hung up his cheminots to the 30 III, 7 | against the oak-stained paper hung Steuben’s “Esmeralda” and


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