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thought 159
thoughtful 1
thoughtlessness 1
thoughts 23
thousand 45
thousands 1
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23 street
23 stretched
23 theatre
23 thoughts
23 velvet
23 wood
22 bought
Gustave Flaubert
Madame Bovary

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thoughts

   Part, Chapter
1 I, 3 | look full of boredom, her thoughts wandering.~Going home at 2 I, 3 | he never saw her in his thoughts other than he had seen her 3 I, 4 | memories mingling with the sad thoughts in his brain, addled by 4 I, 7 | their rusty iron bars. Her thoughts, aimless at first, wandered 5 I, 9 | moreover, the more her thoughts turned away from them. All 6 I, 9 | flowers of a carpet, her thoughts leapt with the notes, swung 7 II, 5 | under the same roof, and her thoughts constantly centered upon 8 II, 5 | and instead of turning her thoughts from it, she clave to it 9 II, 5 | conjectures that came into her thoughts, and she had to go on smiling, 10 II, 6 | this repeated tinkling the thoughts of the young woman lost 11 II, 6 | at one another and their thoughts, confounded in the same 12 II, 8 | there was silence in his thoughts in spite of the growing 13 II, 11| were they by their inner thoughts. Charles gazed at her with 14 II, 13| rushing at once into his thoughts, cramped each other and 15 II, 14| forgetting Emma, as if, all his thoughts belonging to this woman, 16 II, 14| libertinage, give rise to immodest thoughts and impure temptations. 17 II, 15| phrase by phrase, while vague thoughts that came back to her dispersed 18 II, 15| striving to divert her thoughts, Emma determined now to 19 III, 1| across. The mass of sad thoughts that darkened them seemed 20 III, 1| the doublets, while his thoughts wandered off towards Emma.~ 21 III, 7| she began to collect her thoughts. She remembered—one day— 22 III, 8| salvation. She collected her thoughts for one moment, and, strengthening 23 III, 8| dimness was settling upon her thoughts, and, of all earthly noises,


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