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1 I, 2 | Bovary, whom she led to the kitchen, where a large fire was 2 I, 2 | the scoured flags of the kitchen—her high heels made her 3 I, 3 | fields. He went into the kitchen, but did not at once catch 4 I, 3 | He took his meals in the kitchen alone, opposite the fire, 5 I, 4 | the night drinking in the kitchen. The children had fallen 6 I, 5 | patients, just as in the kitchen one could hear the people 7 I, 5 | symmetrically the more useful kitchen garden bed. Right at the 8 I, 7 | amount of firing in the kitchen would have been enough for 9 I, 8 | warmed themselves in the kitchen while their room was being 10 II, 1 | hissing, and on the long kitchen table, amid the quarters 11 II, 1 | black suddenly came into the kitchen. By the last gleam of the 12 II, 2 | Madame Bovary was in the kitchen she went up to the chimney.~ 13 II, 2 | in a household—a laundry, kitchen with offices, sitting-room, 14 II, 9 | wooden shoes was heard in the kitchen, and he noticed the door 15 II, 10| She lighted one of the kitchen candles that she had hidden 16 II, 11| the little room near the kitchen, so that he might at least 17 II, 12| Felicite did not stir from the kitchen, where little Justin, who 18 II, 12| quickly escaped through the kitchen. Then Emma began to laugh, 19 II, 14| good-for-nothings in the kitchen seated at the table eating 20 II, 14| coming too often to the kitchen with her two nurslings and 21 III, 1| clock he walked into the kitchen of the inn, with a choking 22 III, 2| and in the middle of the kitchen, amid brown jars full of 23 III, 4| light was burning in the kitchen. He watched for her shadow 24 III, 5| Emma remained alone in the kitchen. Now and again she went 25 III, 6| meet Monsieur Homais in the kitchen of the “Lion d’Or,” wearing 26 III, 7| profession”; but in the kitchen they counted the plates; 27 III, 8| as far as the door of the kitchen, where a candle stuck on 28 III, 9| went in and sat down in the kitchen.~At six o’clock a noise