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limped 1
limpid 2
limping 2
line 26
lined 3
linen 16
linen-draper 1
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26 lady
26 leaning
26 least
26 line
26 paris
26 several
26 short
Gustave Flaubert
Madame Bovary

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   Part, Chapter
1 I, 1 | to tell him to fall into line with the rest of us.~When 2 I, 1 | suddenly recommencing along the line of a form whence rose here 3 I, 5 | brick front was just in a line with the street, or rather 4 I, 7 | continued in a straight line as if stretched on a wooden 5 I, 7 | and planted in a straight line, seemed a brown colonnade 6 I, 8 | bearing large trays. Along the line of seated women painted 7 I, 8 | she took her place in a line with the dancers, and waited 8 I, 8 | curbs, were ranged in a line all along the wall.~Charles, 9 II, 1 | grass, divides with a white line the colour of the roads 10 II, 1 | that leads in a straight line to the first houses in the 11 II, 1 | frock-coat falling in a straight line round his thin body, and 12 II, 1 | stood out from the regular line of fair whiskers, which, 13 II, 1 | two travelers in the cloth line were here—such clever chaps 14 II, 1 | he, parts! In his own line it is possible,” he added 15 II, 1 | fifty miles in a straight line, and swum four rivers; and 16 II, 6 | once more lost in the long line of white veils, marked off 17 II, 7 | air, spread all along the line of houses from the church 18 II, 8 | the delicate skin. A pink line ran along the partition 19 II, 8 | cord, and making a confused line with their unequal rumps. 20 II, 8 | the distance, right on the line of the horizon, the old 21 II, 8 | what she had said, of the line of her lips; her face, as 22 II, 11| forming almost a straight line with the leg, which, however, 23 II, 12| of her gown and from the line of her foot. Charles, as 24 III, 5| in the distance the vague line of the pale sky. Seen thus 25 III, 7| saw an accusation in every line of his face. Then, when 26 III, 7| the head, following the line of his bald skull.~After


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