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leafless 4
lean 4
leaned 3
leaning 26
leans 1
leant 15
leap 1
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26 hippolyte
26 hope
26 lady
26 leaning
26 least
26 line
26 paris
Gustave Flaubert
Madame Bovary

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leaning

   Part, Chapter
1 I, 2 | foot of the alcove; then, leaning against the writing-table, 2 I, 3 | see it from the back by leaning over the hedge.”~And he 3 I, 4 | up the hills, with women leaning out from the tilt to catch 4 I, 5 | see him off, and stayed leaning on the sill between two 5 I, 6 | arches, spent their days leaning on the stone, chin in hand, 6 I, 9 | played with a few nuts, or, leaning on her elbow, amused herself 7 II, 1 | the shadow of the chemist leaning over his desk. His house 8 II, 3 | side walked slowly, she leaning upon him, and he restraining 9 II, 6 | closer against her knees, and leaning on them with her arms, she 10 II, 6 | She remained standing, leaning with her shoulder against 11 II, 7 | all the doctors.~Emma was leaning out at the window; she was 12 II, 8 | with people. One saw folk leaning on their elbows at all the 13 II, 8 | exclaimed the chemist, leaning across to the notary.~The 14 II, 8 | hanging lamps. Rodolphe, leaning against the calico of the 15 II, 9 | the young woman slowly, leaning on his shoulder.~The cloth 16 II, 12 | She ran after him, and, leaning over the water’s edge between 17 II, 13 | better, he tried to take her, leaning on his arm, for a walk round 18 II, 13 | along her slippers, and leaning against Charles’s shoulder. 19 II, 15 | from above admired them leaning on their canes with golden 20 II, 15 | but you know,” he went on, leaning against her shoulder, “I 21 II, 15 | was standing behind her, leaning with his shoulder against 22 III, 1 | press her lips to it. Then, leaning towards the clock as if 23 III, 3 | him.~She was opposite him, leaning against the partition of 24 III, 5 | others with lowered chins, leaning against their neighbour’ 25 III, 8 | lay there with his head leaning against the edge of her 26 III, 11| beer at the public-house.~Leaning on the table opposite him,


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