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gestures 1
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getting 28
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ghost 1
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28 during
28 feet
28 flowers
28 getting
28 hear
28 kitchen
28 shoes
Gustave Flaubert
Madame Bovary

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getting

   Part, Chapter
1 I, 2 | fleeces of blue wool were getting soiled by the fine dust 2 I, 3 | the strain. She laughed at getting none of it, while with the 3 I, 7 | flint on her heart without getting a spark, incapable, moreover, 4 I, 9 | spoonful; and, as he was getting fatter, the puffed-out cheeks 5 II, 1 | no practicable road for getting to Yonville, but about this 6 II, 1 | to think, for example, of getting up a patriotic pool for 7 II, 3 | The next day, as she was getting up, she saw the clerk on 8 II, 3 | explained how to set about getting in a supply of butter cheap, 9 II, 3 | well made.~Whilst she was getting well she occupied herself 10 II, 3 | time of the trouble she had getting up of nights.~“I’m that 11 II, 6 | like women, seem to be getting ready for the summer fetes. 12 II, 8 | had great difficulty in getting to the small steps of the 13 II, 11 | be seen to afterwards for getting rid of the varus; for the 14 II, 12 | when one day they saw her getting out of the “Hirondelle,” 15 II, 15 | had great difficulty in getting back to his seat, for his 16 III, 4 | commended; she dreamed of getting a carpet, and Lheureux, 17 III, 5 | have made remarks about her getting ready too early. Next she 18 III, 5 | Sometimes even, in the hope of getting some surprise, she shut 19 III, 5 | pointed out the difficulty of getting a purchaser. He held out 20 III, 5 | But he never succeeded in getting a rhyme for the second verse; 21 III, 6 | invigorate my mind, for I am getting rusty here. We’ll go to 22 III, 6 | was not joking; but vanity getting the better of all prudence, 23 III, 7 | terrible infirmity? Instead of getting drunk at the public, you’ 24 III, 8 | What! it is you!” he said, getting up hurriedly.~“Yes, it is 25 III, 8 | francs.”~“But—but—” said he, getting up slowly, while his face 26 III, 8 | the greatest difficulty in getting rid of Monsieur Tuvache, 27 III, 9 | Yonville, in the hope of getting the antiphlogistic pomade, 28 III, 10| upon her tomb.”~Charles on getting home undressed, and old


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