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1 I, 1 | beneath yellow trousers, drawn tight by braces, He wore 2 I, 3 | on a sudden all languor, drawn out in modulations that 3 II, 1 | thatched roofs, like fur caps drawn over eyes, reach down over 4 II, 1 | cut beforehand, the fowls drawn, the soup and coffee made. 5 II, 1 | altogether washed away. It was drawn by three horses, the first 6 II, 4 | right side of her dress was drawn up. From her turned-up hair 7 II, 5 | Charles was there. His cap was drawn down over his eyebrows, 8 II, 7 | the skin of her nose was drawn at the nostrils, her eyes 9 II, 8 | large hired landau appeared, drawn by two thin horses, which 10 II, 8 | their mouths.~Rodolphe had drawn nearer to Emma, and said 11 II, 10 | this winter, had a tooth drawn, that Bovary was as usual 12 II, 12 | upon the ceiling, and the drawn curtains of the little cot 13 II, 15 | if the violin bows were drawn over her nerves. She had 14 II, 15 | melodious lamentations that were drawn out to the accompaniment 15 II, 15 | that absorbed her; and, drawn towards this man by the 16 III, 1 | provinces, a cab with blinds drawn, and which appeared thus 17 III, 2 | travelling trunks.”~He had drawn his hat over his eyes, and, 18 III, 3 | and they lived there, with drawn blinds and closed doors, 19 III, 5 | her head, and descended drawn down into the whiteness 20 III, 5 | tilbury to drive into Rouen, drawn by an English horse and 21 III, 5 | one, just like the other, drawn up.~“I understand,” said 22 III, 7 | ends of three fair curls drawn from the back of the head, 23 III, 8 | in a blue corolla.~He had drawn her upon his knees, and 24 III, 8 | vomiting blood. Her lips became drawn. Her limbs were convulsed, 25 III, 8 | rattled, and a post-chaise drawn by three horses abreast, 26 III, 8 | stated in a very fine report drawn up by one of our pharmaceutical 27 III, 10| ropes creaked as they were drawn up. Then Bournisien took