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Alphabetical [« »] hotel-de-boulogne 1 hotels 2 hougue-saint-vaast 1 hour 29 hours 24 house 79 house-linen 1 | Frequency [« »] 29 constantly 29 ever 29 hat 29 hour 29 middle 29 name 29 passing | Gustave Flaubert Madame Bovary IntraText - Concordances hour |
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1 I, 1 | him for a quarter of an hour and took advantage of the 2 I, 3 | in procrastinating from hour to hour. Old Rouault was 3 I, 3 | procrastinating from hour to hour. Old Rouault was seeing 4 I, 3 | road and waited. Half an hour passed, then he counted 5 I, 8 | refulgence of the present hour her past life, so distinct 6 II, 1 | for him a quarter of an hour; Hivert had even gone back 7 II, 3 | gardens at Yonville by the hour or the year, according to 8 II, 3 | for a good quarter of an hour.~At last Emma remembered 9 II, 4 | the paper.”~Homais by this hour knew it almost by heart, 10 II, 6 | warned the lads of catechism hour.~Already a few who had arrived 11 II, 6 | keep them recta11 an extra hour every Wednesday. Poor children! 12 II, 9 | assent; then a quarter of an hour later—~“Are you going out 13 II, 9 | Huchette, stay there an hour, and be back again at Yonville 14 II, 9 | of the open air. At this hour Rodolphe still slept. It 15 II, 9 | them a good quarter of an hour to say goodbye. Then Emma 16 II, 11 | sick at it. He came every hour, every moment. Hippolyte 17 II, 12 | waiting three-quarters of an hour when she suddenly caught 18 II, 14 | the other.~It was at this hour that Monsieur Bournisien 19 III, 1 | cuckoo-clock, that pointed to the hour of nine. He read an old 20 III, 2 | was all.~A quarter of an hour after he added, “My poor 21 III, 4 | put forward his meal one hour, and now he dined punctually 22 III, 4 | down for a quarter of an hour. The doctor seemed delighted 23 III, 6 | Leon three quarters of an hour. At last she ran to his 24 III, 6 | for three quarters of an hour trying to open his eyes, 25 III, 7 | came back at the end of an hour, saying, with solemn face—~“ 26 III, 7 | And for a quarter of an hour the two of them went over 27 III, 8 | adding the date and the hour. Then she said in a solemn 28 III, 9 | ought yourself to fix the hour for the ceremony.”~“Why? 29 III, 10| was another who at that hour was not asleep.~On the grave