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Madame Bovary

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theatre

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1 I, 1 | at night till after the theatre, and haunting cafes. The 2 I, 2 | and crossing the operation theatre as of old. The warm smell 3 I, 7 | lived at Rouen, to go to the theatre to see the actors from Paris. 4 I, 9 | overlooking the harbour, near the theatre—he walked up and down all 5 II, 3 | expected shortly at the Rouen theatre.~“Are you going?” she asked.~“ 6 II, 7 | the provinces replaces the theatre and the promenade, she was 7 II, 14| distraction by taking her to the theatre at Rouen to hear the illustrious 8 II, 14| defence of letters. The theatre, he contended, served for 9 II, 14| Church has condemned the theatre, she must be right; we must 10 II, 14| advice. Take madame to the theatre, if it were only for once 11 II, 14| to-morrow.”~The idea of the theatre quickly germinated in Bovary’ 12 II, 14| the inn, returned to the theatre, and thus several times 13 II, 14| length of the town from the theatre to the boulevard.~Madame 14 II, 14| themselves at the doors of the theatre, which were still closed.~ 15 II, 15| the air of a duchess.~The theatre was beginning to fill; opera-glasses 16 II, 15| a sudden gaiety over the theatre; then the musicians came 17 II, 15| To-morrow! to-morrow!” The theatre rang with cheers; they recommenced 18 II, 15| that they should leave the theatre and go and take an ice somewhere.~“ 19 II, 15| People coming out of the theatre passed along the pavement, 20 III, 1| even made me forget the theatre. And poor Bovary has left 21 III, 5| She heard the bell at the theatre calling the mummers to the 22 III, 6| rusty here. We’ll go to the theatre, to the restaurant; we’ll 23 III, 6| herself on the steps of the theatre together with five or six


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