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tilbury 4
tiled 1
tiles 2
till 28
tilled 2
tilt 2
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28 shoes
28 shoulder
28 spoke
28 till
28 watched
28 week
28 year
Gustave Flaubert
Madame Bovary

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   Part, Chapter
1 I, 1 | not coming in at night till after the theatre, and haunting 2 I, 1 | stoicism that she maintained till her death. She was constantly 3 I, 3 | not decently take place till Charles was out of mourning, 4 I, 4 | Charles, empty handed, waited till she had finished. Old Rouault, 5 I, 4 | some cigars, and smoked till daybreak, drinking kirsch-punch, 6 I, 6 | wondrous passion which, till then, like a great bird 7 I, 9 | all were going home. And till nightfall, five or six men, 8 II, 2 | all, talked of everything till to the end of dinner.~When 9 II, 3 | event for him; he had never till then talked for two hours 10 II, 5 | he should have remained till that day without gaining 11 II, 11| about like a deer from morn till night. He was constantly 12 II, 12| such things, bad boy, wait till you’ve got a beard to your 13 II, 12| Emma did not fall asleep till morning, when the dawn whitened 14 II, 12| at midday?”~He nodded.~“Till to-morrow then!” said Emma 15 II, 13| stretched the open country till it was lost to sight. Down 16 II, 14| and she even stayed there till after Easter, to escape 17 II, 14| pleasant dinner! Goodbye till to-morrow.”~The idea of 18 III, 2| later! At any rate, not till you are man yourself and 19 III, 2| affection for this man, whom till then he had thought he cared 20 III, 5| with a monotonous movement till it touched in the distance 21 III, 5| that they would live there till death, like two spouses 22 III, 5| other, they kept repeating, “Till Thursday, till Thursday.”~ 23 III, 5| repeating, “Till Thursday, till Thursday.”~Suddenly she 24 III, 5| t make the last bill due till after you’ve been paid?”~ 25 III, 6| week; he must wait; yes, till next week.”~And the fellow 26 III, 6| second floor, while she read till morning extravagant books, 27 III, 8| what?—Not a word! He waited till six in the evening. At last, 28 III, 8| are to read it to-morrow; till then, I pray you, do not


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