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1 I, 1 | man always gets on in the world.” Madame Bovary bit her 2 I, 5 | and without a care in the world. A meal together, a walk 3 I, 6 | melancholies reechoing through the world and eternity! If her childhood 4 I, 6 | all these pictures of the world, that passed before her 5 I, 9 | represented all humanity. The world of ambassadors moved over 6 I, 9 | sublime. For the rest of the world it was lost, with no particular 7 I, 9 | lighted lustres, echoes of the world that reached even to Emma. 8 II, 2 | work in our part of the world, for the state of our roads 9 II, 2 | living here far from the world, this is my one distraction; 10 II, 2 | new quadrilles, and the world they did not know; Tostes, 11 II, 3 | He had knocked about the world, he talked about Berlin, 12 II, 6 | for a voyage around the world, he put it off from week 13 II, 8 | because in the midst of the world I know how to wear the mask 14 II, 8 | Rodolphe, “perhaps from the world’s point of view they are 15 II, 8 | bow to the opinion of the world and accept its moral code.”~“ 16 II, 8 | not this conspiracy of the world revolt you? Is there a single 17 II, 9 | Madame Bovary! why all the world calls you thus! Besides, 18 II, 11| work, that the whirl of the world may have kept you from care 19 II, 11| imagination, assailed by a world of hypotheses, tossed amongst 20 II, 12| understand. I have nothing in the world! you are all to me; so shall 21 II, 13| it must be stopped!”~“The world is cruel, Emma. Wherever 22 II, 14| Think of it; the Man of the World at Mary’s Feet, by Monsieur 23 II, 14| in such ignorance of the world, that they insensibly estranged 24 II, 15| the atmosphere of another world. But a young woman stepped 25 II, 15| you are in our part of the world, I hope you’ll come and 26 III, 2| celebrity. No one in the world set foot there, and he respected 27 III, 2| been together, far from the world, all in a frenzy of joy, 28 III, 5| bedside; and nothing in the world was so lovely as her brown 29 III, 9| slaves, introduced into the world a morality—”~“That isn’t