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talked 33
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talking 29
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tall 3
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29 saying
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29 top
29 tuvache
29 world
Gustave Flaubert
Madame Bovary

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talking

   Part, Chapter
1 I, 2 | Good-bye”; there was no more talking. The open air wrapped her 2 I, 3 | her any good; she began talking of her convent, Charles 3 I, 8 | on an ottoman, and began talking to her as amicably as if 4 I, 8 | in their buttonholes were talking to ladies round the fire.~ 5 I, 8 | groups of men standing up and talking and servants in livery bearing 6 I, 8 | there among the dancers or talking at the doorways, distinguished 7 I, 8 | gentleman in a blue coat was talking of Italy with a pale young 8 II, 2 | Unconsciously, Leon, while talking, had placed his foot on 9 II, 3 | chemist, “with whom I was talking about it the other day, 10 II, 3 | to the end of the garden, talking all the time of the trouble 11 II, 3 | behind an elm tree, began talking to her of her husband, who 12 II, 3 | over the silk.~They were talking of a troupe of Spanish dancers 13 II, 5 | in the wind.~Homais was talking. He explained to the company 14 II, 5 | the clerk.~And he began talking of Madame Homais, whose 15 II, 6 | Monsieur Guillaumin were talking. They were waiting for him.~“ 16 II, 7 | he asked Justin, who was talking on the doorsteps with Felicite, 17 II, 8 | Rodolphe with Madame Bovary was talking dreams, presentiments, magnetism. 18 II, 8 | plates, his neighbours were talking; he did not answer them; 19 II, 12 | Where is he? Perhaps he is talking to other women. They smile 20 III, 1 | without stopping, still talking, he pushed them into a chapel 21 III, 5 | One day, as they were talking philosophically of earthly 22 III, 6 | journey he never ceased talking, and as soon as he had arrived, 23 III, 6 | on drinking, eating, and talking.~“You must be very lonely,” 24 III, 6 | They gradually came to talking more frequently of matters 25 III, 6 | Leon’s comrades, who were talking about having supper.~The 26 III, 7 | wife of the mayor, who was talking to Lestiboudois in front 27 III, 10| stayed very long that evening talking together. They spoke of 28 III, 11| this man.~The other went on talking agriculture, cattle, pasturage, 29 III, 11| something of fear, stopped talking. But soon the same look


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