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hasten 1
hastening 1
hastily 1
hat 29
hatchet 1
hate 7
hated 1
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29 asleep
29 constantly
29 ever
29 hat
29 hour
29 middle
29 name
Gustave Flaubert
Madame Bovary

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hat

   Part, Chapter
1 I, 1 | bearskin, shako, billycock hat, sealskin cap, and cotton 2 I, 3 | begged him not to take his hat off, spoke to him in an 3 I, 4 | Rouault, with a new silk hat and the cuffs of his black 4 I, 5 | the sight of her straw hat hanging from the window-fastener, 5 I, 7 | and thin shoes, a pointed hat and frills? Perhaps she 6 I, 8 | in a triangle, into his hat. The gentleman, picking 7 I, 9 | curie in the three-cornered hat reading his breviary had 8 II, 3 | and at last took up his hat and went out.~He went to 9 II, 5 | leaving at the door his hat surrounded with crape, he 10 II, 6 | snuff, or picks up your hat. Then you become more intimate; 11 II, 7 | the chair-back creak. His hat fell off.~“I thought as 12 II, 8 | shoes, and, for a wonder, a hat with a low crown.~“Your 13 II, 8 | pardon!” and raised his hat.~When they reached the farrier’ 14 II, 8 | his jacket and his straw hat on one side.~“Besides,” 15 II, 8 | which a coachman in a white hat was whipping lustily. Binet 16 II, 8 | pressing his little cocked hat to his breast repeated his 17 II, 9 | sideways from her man’s hat over her hips, her face 18 II, 15 | a cock’s feather in his hat?”~Despite Emma’s explanations, 19 II, 15 | cloak.~His large Spanish hat fell at a gesture he made, 20 II, 15 | cordiality, and taking his hat said—~“It is settled, isn’ 21 III, 1 | the hint and took up his hat.~“It has even made me forget 22 III, 1 | his brow, put his leather hat between his knees, and drove 23 III, 2 | trunks.”~He had drawn his hat over his eyes, and, with 24 III, 5 | escaped from beneath his hat.~Leon walked along the pavement. 25 III, 5 | with a sudden movement, his hat entered the diligence through 26 III, 6 | majestically, not raising his hat, thinking it very provincial 27 III, 6 | wig, and three-cornered hat cocked on one side. She 28 III, 7 | The blind man held out his hat, that flapped about at the 29 III, 10| on his blouse, taken his hat, fastened his spurs to his


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