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1 I, 3 | they were walking along the road full of ruts; they were 2 I, 3 | a tree; he ran into the road and waited. Half an hour 3 I, 4 | back and saw nothing on the road. He felt dreary as an empty 4 I, 5 | the street, or rather the road. Behind the door hung a 5 I, 7 | to ride slowly up steep road, listening to the song of 6 I, 7 | eternal garden and the dusty road. She went as far as the 7 I, 7 | returned to Tostes by the high road, threw herself into an armchair, 8 I, 9 | they gained the country road, was soon deadened by the 9 II, 1 | there was no practicable road for getting to Yonville, 10 II, 1 | travelers from seeing the road and dirtied their shoulders. 11 II, 1 | hair-dresser’s and all along the road on his return journey he 12 II, 6 | call him Riboudet (like the road one takes to go to Maromme) 13 II, 6 | his employer’s gig in the road, and by it a man in a coarse 14 II, 8 | instead of following the road up to the fence, Rodolphe 15 II, 9 | to Yonville by the same road. On the mud they saw again 16 II, 9 | her horse prance in the road. People looked at her from 17 II, 10 | wealth at every inn along his road.~But what then, made her 18 II, 12 | formerly picked up in the road, and that Emma had kept. 19 III, 5 | standing at the border of the road, in front of their yard 20 III, 5 | one upon another, and the road between its two long ditches, 21 III, 5 | hailed the carts on the road, while the bourgeois who 22 III, 5 | usually take the most direct road. She plunged into dark alleys, 23 III, 5 | walked on the right side of a road, one might know she had 24 III, 5 | had gone out searching the road at random. Monsieur Homais 25 III, 7 | have come back by another road. At last, weary of waiting, 26 III, 10| back in the middle of the road. He reined up, and the hallucination 27 III, 10| turned once before on the road of Saint-Victor when he