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1 I, 1 | Picardy, in a kind of place half farm, half private house; 2 I, 1 | kind of place half farm, half private house; and here, 3 I, 3 | eyes, then with her eyelids half closed, her look full of 4 I, 3 | into the road and waited. Half an hour passed, then he 5 I, 4 | mairie was a mile and a half from the farm, and they 6 I, 5 | down on her fair cheek, half hidden by the lappets of 7 I, 6 | through a slightly open window half draped by a black curtain. 8 I, 8 | were fluttering, bouquets half hid smiling faces, and gold 9 I, 8 | their tongues. Charles was half asleep, his back propped 10 II, 1 | occupies of itself about half the public square of Yonville. 11 II, 1 | even gone back a mile and a half expecting every moment to 12 II, 2 | vicinity.”~For two hours and a half they had been at table; 13 II, 2 | door of the billiard-room half open, so that it beat against 14 II, 4 | Felicite was there, for he half noticed that his apprentice 15 II, 5 | the valley a mile and a half from Yonville. The druggist 16 II, 8 | long service they remained half open, as if to bear humble 17 II, 9 | the church steeple. Emma half closed her eyes to pick 18 II, 10 | saying—~“Please give me half an ounce of vitriol.”~“Justin,” 19 II, 10 | when Binet asked him for half an ounce of sugar acid.~“ 20 II, 10 | never go?” thought she.~“Half an ounce of resin and turpentine, 21 II, 10 | of yellow wax, and three half ounces of animal charcoal, 22 II, 10 | right through it like a hen half hidden in the hedge of thorns. 23 II, 12 | three feet by a foot and a half, as they are being made 24 II, 12 | branches. Emma, her eyes half closed, breathed in with 25 II, 15 | impatiently.~Lucie advanced, half supported by her women, 26 III, 1 | in a low voice, her eyes half closed—~“Yes, it is true— 27 III, 1 | walls, on which still shone, half hidden in the shade, the 28 III, 5 | a good price.”~She drew half the sum at once, and when 29 III, 6 | there all day long, torpid, half dressed, and from time to 30 III, 11| landlady only listened with half an ear, having troubles


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