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earnestly 2
earrings 2
ears 23
earth 25
earthly 6
ease 8
easier 2
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26 vague
25 calm
25 caught
25 earth
25 entered
25 fear
25 gold
Gustave Flaubert
Madame Bovary

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earth

   Part, Chapter
1 I, 1 | drove away with clods of earth the ravens that were flying 2 I, 3 | struck great blows on the earth with my stick. I was pretty 3 I, 7 | her that certain places on earth must bring happiness, as 4 I, 9 | others, between heaven and earth, in the midst of storms, 5 II, 2 | threw great shadows; the earth was all grey as on a summer’ 6 II, 3 | fall of their steps on the earth of the path, the words they 7 II, 8 | necessary to have tilled the earth or fattened fowls oneself? 8 II, 8 | pigs were burrowing in the earth with their snouts, calves 9 II, 8 | one beautiful thing on the earth, the source of heroism, 10 II, 8 | commotion here below, of the earth earthly, like the mass of 11 II, 8 | different products which the earth, well cultivated, like a 12 II, 9 | the warm atmosphere. The earth, ruddy like the powder of 13 II, 12 | rising right out of the earth at the end of the meadow. 14 II, 13 | her with the wish that the earth might crumble into pieces. 15 II, 14 | who with a sign sent to earth angels with wings of fire 16 II, 14 | purity floating above the earth mingling with heaven, to 17 II, 15 | own life. But no one on earth had loved her with such 18 III, 1 | buried it for spite in the earth, under the episcopal seat 19 III, 3 | the most magnificent on earth. It was not the first time 20 III, 5 | another more closely, the earth resounded beneath the wheels, 21 III, 7 | indispensable sum.~“How on earth can I?”~“What a coward you 22 III, 8 | filling all the fields. The earth beneath her feet was more 23 III, 8 | bending down, my queen, To the earth where they were born.”~“ 24 III, 10| they would lay her in the earth, he was seized with a fierce, 25 III, 10| sank to his knees in the earth and threw in handfuls of


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