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Gustave Flaubert
Madame Bovary

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   Part, Chapter
1 I, 1 | he kept always about the middle of the class; once even 2 I, 2 | hanging to a nail in the middle of the wall, whose green 3 I, 2 | they, was parted in the middle by a delicate lie that curved 4 I, 4 | legs of mutton, and in the middle a fine roast suckling pig, 5 I, 5 | it from the field. In the middle was a slate sundial on a 6 I, 8 | dog-cart pulled up before the middle flight of steps; servants 7 I, 8 | opened them again, in the middle of the drawing room three 8 I, 8 | harness was piled up in the middle against two twisted columns, 9 II, 1 | in by hedges, are in the middle of courtyards full of straggling 10 II, 1 | glasses have knots in the middle like the bottoms of bottles. 11 II, 2 | course of the river. In the middle of the room, pell-mell, 12 II, 6 | advance more rapidly. Taking a middle course, then, Leon looked 13 II, 8 | the banquet; and in the middle of the Place, in front of 14 II, 9 | soon found herself in the middle of the field, walking with 15 II, 12 | again. Often, even in the middle of the day, Emma suddenly 16 II, 12 | When he came home in the middle of the night, he did not 17 II, 13 | their troubles.~About the middle of October she could sit 18 II, 14 | ceremonies. Yes, in the middle of the chancel they acted; 19 II, 14 | bedrooms, where one sees in the middle of the court chickens pilfering 20 II, 15 | his modulated tones in the middle register, and the bass of 21 III, 1 | the white parting in the middle, and the tip of her ears 22 III, 1 | on the threshold in the middle of the left doorway, under 23 III, 1 | charm in seeing her, in the middle of a rendezvous, thus lost 24 III, 1 | like a vessel.~Once in the middle of the day, in the open 25 III, 2 | the lobby door, and in the middle of the kitchen, amid brown 26 III, 5 | who disturb people in the middle of the night.~The house 27 III, 7 | of a bridge, and in the middle one, more motionless than 28 III, 10| lying on her back in the middle of the road. He reined up, 29 III, 11| the monstrous times of the Middle Ages, when vagabonds were


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