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Alphabetical [« »] house 79 house-linen 1 household 9 houses 23 housewife 2 housewives 3 housework 1 | Frequency [« »] 23 friend 23 gently 23 hirondelle 23 houses 23 idea 23 lay 23 lion | Gustave Flaubert Madame Bovary IntraText - Concordances houses |
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1 I, 1 | and until a score of bad houses sent him back to her at 2 I, 8 | parallel lines the coach houses and stables, all that was 3 I, 9 | squares that represented the houses. At last she would close 4 II, 1 | straight line to the first houses in the place. These, fenced 5 II, 1 | courtyards grow narrower, the houses closer together, and the 6 II, 2 | of the most comfortable houses of Yonville. Its greatest 7 II, 3 | mid-day, the shutters of the houses were closed and the slate 8 II, 3 | to follow between little houses and yards a small path bordered 9 II, 4 | know that on the terrace of houses it makes lakes when the 10 II, 5 | connected with the best houses. You could speak of him 11 II, 6 | certain persons, of certain houses, irritated him beyond endurance; 12 II, 7 | spread all along the line of houses from the church to the inn. 13 II, 8 | citizens had scoured their houses the evening before; tri-coloured 14 II, 8 | the lanes, the alleys, the houses; and from time to time one 15 II, 8 | The square as far as the houses was crowded with people. 16 II, 13| the weathercocks on the houses were motionless. At the 17 III, 2| as it neared the first houses of Quincampoix.~Hardly was 18 III, 5| were still in bed in their houses. Hivert called, shouted, 19 III, 5| traversed.~At last the brick houses began to follow one another 20 III, 5| thickets in the midst of the houses, and the roofs, all shining 21 III, 5| luminous vapour about the dim houses. Emma knelt on the cushions 22 III, 6| against the walls of the houses.~She slipped away suddenly, 23 III, 8| recognised the lights of the houses that shone through the fog.~