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Gustave Flaubert
Madame Bovary

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   Part, Chapter
1 Ded | Permit me to inscribe your name at the head of this book, 2 I, 1 | master, “and tell me your name.”~The new boy articulated 3 I, 1 | voice an unintelligible name.~“Again!”~The same sputtering 4 I, 1 | succeeded in catching the name of “Charles Bovary,” having 5 I, 3 | young man! what a loss!” His name had been talked about, his 6 I, 8 | that had disfigured the name of his horse.~The atmosphere 7 I, 9 | Paris like? What a vague name! She repeated it in a low 8 I, 9 | gown, or an extraordinary name for some very simple dish 9 I, 9 | She could have wished this name of Bovary, which was hers, 10 II, 3 | herself much in seeking a name for her daughter. First 11 II, 3 | out loudly against this name of a sinner. As to Monsieur 12 II, 3 | Berthe; from that moment this name was chosen; and as old Rouault 13 II, 7 | of La Huchette” to his name, but to make himself the 14 II, 8 | They knew now that his name was Lieuvain, and in the 15 II, 8 | Lieuvain, and in the crowd the name was passed from one to the 16 II, 8 | comes out thence under the name of flour, and from there, 17 II, 9 | not to come back; for this name, this name that fills my 18 II, 9 | back; for this name, this name that fills my whole soul, 19 II, 9 | Besides, it is not your name; it is the name of another!”~ 20 II, 9 | not your name; it is the name of another!”~He repeated, “ 21 II, 9 | to call her again by her name—to say that he loved her 22 II, 11 | that the ridicule of his name would henceforth sully hers 23 II, 13 | even, like them, leave a name carved upon the wall.~“Come,” 24 II, 13 | who has lost you. Teach my name to your child; let her repeat 25 III, 5 | no doubt she forgot my name.”~“But perhaps,” said the 26 III, 5 | hurriedly looked for the name of Mademoiselle Lempereur, 27 III, 7 | Vincart take in his own name all the necessary proceedings, 28 III, 8 | she asked.~And at this name, that carried her back to 29 III, 10| had made a mistake in the name in writing. He looked for


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