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massed 1
masses 6
massive 1
master 24
masterpiece 2
masters 5
masts 1
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24 given
24 hours
24 itself
24 master
24 memory
24 midst
24 music
Gustave Flaubert
Madame Bovary

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master

   Part, Chapter
1 I, 1 | clock the bell rang, the master was obliged to tell him 2 I, 1 | shone.~“Rise,” said the master.~He stood up; his cap fell. 3 I, 1 | of your helmet,” said the master, who was a bit of a wag.~ 4 I, 1 | knee.~“Rise,” repeated the master, “and tell me your name.”~ 5 I, 1 | class.~“Louder!” cried the master; “louder!”~The “new fellow” 6 I, 1 | re-established in the class; and the master having succeeded in catching 7 I, 1 | form at the foot of the master’s desk. He got up, but before 8 I, 1 | looking for?” asked the master.~“My c-a-p,” timidly said 9 I, 1 | Silence!” continued the master indignantly, wiping his 10 I, 1 | money. But his wife was master; he had to say this and 11 I, 7 | their windows; the music master with his violin case bowed 12 I, 9 | to Rouen to see his old master. It was a nervous complaint: 13 II, 3 | Monsieru Guillaumin for master. The latter, entirely absorbed 14 II, 5 | tears.~“Why dont you tell master?” the servant asked her 15 II, 8 | what not. And one must be master of all the principles of 16 II, 13| something for you—from the master.”~She was seized with apprehension, 17 II, 13| sleeve; it was Felicite.~“Master is waiting for you, madame; 18 II, 13| for Dr. Lariviere, his old master, from Rouen; he was in despair. 19 II, 15| abominable machinations to his master Ashton, Charles, seeing 20 III, 5| truth, which was, that his master complained very much about 21 III, 7| through the servant, has the master spoken sometimes of me?”~“ 22 III, 7| they will not!”~“And the masterll soon be in.”~“I know 23 III, 8| from sleeping.~“I must tell master.”~“No, stay!” Then with 24 III, 8| blame will fall on your master.”~Then she went home, suddenly


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