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Alphabetical [« »] bottle 16 bottled-cider 1 bottles 6 bottom 30 bottoms 1 boudet 2 boudoir 1 | Frequency [« »] 31 village 31 walking 31 yourself 30 bottom 30 business 30 corner 30 crowd | Gustave Flaubert Madame Bovary IntraText - Concordances bottom |
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1 I, 3 | something always remains at the bottom as one would say—a weight 2 I, 3 | licked drop by drop the bottom of her glass.~She sat down 3 I, 3 | oak-leaf crowns, left at the bottom of a cupboard. She spoke 4 I, 4 | be sure, would sit at the bottom of the table), wore their 5 I, 5 | garden bed. Right at the bottom, under the spruce bushes, 6 I, 7 | aplomb, and ran from top to bottom of the keyboard without 7 I, 8 | gold frames bore at the bottom names written in black letters. 8 I, 8 | passing near the doors the bottom of Emma’s dress caught against 9 I, 9 | pendulum of the clock.~At the bottom of her heart, however, she 10 II, 1 | hills scarred from top to bottom with red irregular lines; 11 II, 1 | desk. His house from top to bottom is placarded with inscriptions 12 II, 1 | when it came down-hill its bottom jolted against the ground.~ 13 II, 4 | waited for one another at the bottom of the pages. She often 14 II, 6 | young man’s affair” at the bottom of it, an intrigue. But 15 II, 9 | her in her saddle. At the bottom of the hill Rodolphe gave 16 II, 13 | order to find them at the bottom of the box, Rodolphe disturbed 17 II, 13 | He put his letter at the bottom under some vine leaves, 18 II, 13 | time.~They went thus to the bottom of the garden near the terrace. 19 II, 14 | had thrust it back to the bottom of her heart, and it remained 20 III, 1 | Spanish and French at the bottom. Through the sash-window 21 III, 2 | Bovary was searching at the bottom of his purse for a centime, 22 III, 3 | grazed lightly against the bottom of the boat. The din of 23 III, 3 | islands. They sat at the bottom, both hidden by the shade, 24 III, 5 | perspiring, reached the bottom of the Rue Nationale, near 25 III, 5 | disturbed Emma. It went to the bottom of her soul, like a whirlwind 26 III, 5 | taking a pen he wrote at the bottom of the account, “Received 27 III, 6 | And there was even at the bottom, “She will be constrained 28 III, 8 | Charles noticed that at the bottom of the basin there was a 29 III, 11| discovered a small R at the bottom of the second page. What 30 III, 11| not of those who go to the bottom of things; he shrank from