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1 I, 1 | traveller.~Once married, he lived for three or four years 2 I, 3 | piece out the life she had lived before he knew her. But 3 I, 5 | mistress? Afterwards, he had lived fourteen months with the 4 I, 6 | that the calm in which she lived was the happiness she had 5 I, 7 | curiosity, he said, while he lived at Rouen, to go to the theatre 6 I, 8 | Monsieur de Lauzun. He had lived a life of noisy debauch, 7 I, 8 | something extraordinary. He had lived at court and slept in the 8 I, 8 | she almost doubted having lived it. She was there; beyond 9 II, 2 | know; Tostes, where she had lived, and Yonville, where they 10 II, 2 | the portion of her life lived had been bad, no doubt that 11 II, 2 | that which remained to be lived would be better.~ 12 II, 7 | very much about them. He lived as a bachelor, and was supposed 13 II, 8 | those fierce times when men lived on acorns in the heart of 14 II, 9 | this poor village where she lived appeared so small. From 15 II, 12 | them; on the contrary, she lived as lost in the anticipated 16 III, 3 | on the harbour; and they lived there, with drawn blinds 17 III, 3 | like two Robinsons, have lived for ever in this little 18 III, 5 | But the Lormeaux no longer lived at Rouen.~“She probably 19 III, 5 | Mademoiselle Lempereur, who lived at No. 74 Rue de la Renelle-des-Maroquiniers.~ 20 III, 6 | crowd in a small space.~Emma lived all absorbed in hers, and 21 III, 8 | you know it, I might have lived happily. What made you do 22 III, 9 | passer-by where the druggist lived.~“There now! as if I hadn’ 23 III, 11| economy with which Bovary lived, he was far from being able