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mother-in-law 6
mothers 6
moths 1
motionless 27
motive 1
motives 2
motley 2
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27 god
27 later
27 mere
27 motionless
27 movement
27 priest
27 road
Gustave Flaubert
Madame Bovary

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motionless

   Part, Chapter
1 I, 1 | with one hand and continued motionless, his eyes lowered.~In the 2 I, 2 | leafless trees birds roosted motionless, their little feathers bristling 3 I, 5 | old white mare standing motionless at the door. Charles from 4 I, 8 | draped to the chin, gazed motionless on the room full of life.~ 5 II, 2 | continued; “the hours slip by. Motionless we traverse countries we 6 II, 6 | and thus hung straight and motionless as a plaster wall. Leon 7 II, 8 | figure was so stiff and motionless that the whole vital portion 8 II, 8 | their bayonets; and Binet, motionless, stood with out-turned elbows, 9 II, 8 | the councillor, she stood motionless, not knowing whether to 10 II, 9 | Faded water lilies lay motionless between the reeds. At the 11 II, 11 | drunken man, while he listened motionless to the last cries of the 12 II, 13 | weathercocks on the houses were motionless. At the corner of the street, 13 II, 13 | closed, her hands open, motionless, and white as a waxen image. 14 II, 14 | there more solemn and more motionless than a king’s mummy in a 15 II, 14 | standing near the door, motionless and mute. Often even Madame 16 III, 1 | The crystal lustres hung motionless. In the choir a silver lamp 17 III, 1 | up her eyeglasses. Leon, motionless, looked at her, no longer 18 III, 2 | Charles opposite her sat motionless in a dejected attitude.~ 19 III, 5 | on the water, like large, motionless, black fishes. The factory 20 III, 5 | seemed serious to them.~Motionless in front of each other, 21 III, 5 | sanguineous shadows over all these motionless people. Emma, drunk with 22 III, 7 | the two chimney corners, motionless, in silence. Emma shrugged 23 III, 7 | in the middle one, more motionless than a rock, stood the beadle.~ 24 III, 7 | home.~Lying on her back, motionless, and with staring eyes, 25 III, 8 | did not answer. She lay motionless, afraid that the slightest 26 III, 8 | thither in the room. Homais, motionless, uttered great sighs; and 27 III, 11| door. And Charles stood, motionless and staring, in the very


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