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1 I, 3 | every month, she gathered flowers to put on her mother’s tomb. 2 I, 5 | top by a garland of pale flowers, was puckered everywhere 3 I, 5 | her) thought of her bridal flowers packed up in a bandbox, 4 I, 6 | church for the sake of the flowers, and music for the words 5 I, 8 | corner; and gentlemen with flowers in their buttonholes were 6 I, 8 | blending of the perfume of flowers and of the fine linen, of 7 I, 9 | Indian dancing girl on the flowers of a carpet, her thoughts 8 II, 3 | made some of their faded flowers crumble into a yellow dust, 9 II, 4 | each other tending their flowers at their windows.~Of the 10 II, 5 | churches at the perfume of the flowers mingling with the cold of 11 II, 6 | above the vases full of flowers on the altar, and the tabernacle 12 II, 6 | away carried off the pink flowers of an acacia.~“Ah! how far 13 II, 7 | pale sclerotics like blue flowers in milk.~“We must hide this 14 II, 8 | Why these festoons, these flowers, these garlands? Whither 15 II, 12| and winds and the sun make flowers grow, gradually developed 16 II, 12| ground there were bouquets of flowers, offered you by women dressed 17 II, 14| Felicite was strewing dahlia flowers on the floor, Emma felt 18 II, 15| the lovers spoke of the flowers on their tomb, of vows, 19 II, 15| his pride, picking up the flowers thrown to him, herself embroidering 20 III, 1| passing out amongst the flowers.”~“Poor friend!” she said, 21 III, 1| a bonnet with small blue flowers; and without any invitation 22 III, 1| cries, was fragrant with the flowers that bordered its pavement, 23 III, 1| time that he had bought flowers for a woman, and his breast, 24 III, 1| perfumes of the full-blown flowers in the large vases, and 25 III, 2| Charles picked up the flowers, and freshening his eyes, 26 III, 3| blinds and closed doors, with flowers on the floor, and iced syrups 27 III, 6| Emma wrote him she spoke of flowers, verses, the moon and the 28 III, 6| balconies under the breath of flowers, in the light of the moon.