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Alphabetical [« »] strephopode 2 strephopody 1 stretch 2 stretched 23 stretches 1 stretching 6 strewing 1 | Frequency [« »] 23 running 23 shone 23 street 23 stretched 23 theatre 23 thoughts 23 velvet | Gustave Flaubert Madame Bovary IntraText - Concordances stretched |
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1 I, 1 | returned in the evening, she stretched forth two long thin arms 2 I, 2 | morning wind. The flat country stretched as far as eye could see, 3 I, 2 | made a dash also, and as he stretched out his arm, at the same 4 I, 2 | falling one by one on the stretched silk.~During the first period 5 I, 5 | everywhere over the badly stretched canvas; white calico curtains 6 I, 7 | in a straight line as if stretched on a wooden foot. He said 7 I, 9 | hold of her, while beyond stretched, as far as eye could see, 8 II, 4 | hundred finished, they both stretched themselves out in front 9 II, 5 | hands on the table, his neck stretched out, his figure bent forward, 10 II, 7 | book in her hand, she lay stretched out on a couch in this garb.~ 11 II, 7 | staggered a little as she stretched out her arms.~The stuff 12 II, 8 | shrug of the shoulders that stretched out over her breast the 13 II, 9 | well up, and her right arm stretched out, she gave herself up 14 II, 13 | Opposite, beyond the roofs, stretched the open country till it 15 II, 13 | Oh, kiss her!”~The child stretched out her arms to her mother 16 II, 13 | to her bed. She lay there stretched at full length, her lips 17 III, 1 | chapel of the Virgin, he stretched forth his arm with an all-embracing 18 III, 6 | asparagus, three torpid lobsters stretched across to some quails that 19 III, 6 | night this sleeping man stretched at her side, by dint of 20 III, 8 | beneath the fingers like a stretched thread, like a harp-string 21 III, 8 | cadaverous face of Emma stretched out on her back with her 22 III, 8 | take the crucifix; then she stretched forward her neck as one 23 III, 10| tabernacle, raising his hands, stretched out his arms. Lestiboudois