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1 II, 1 | before the front door! The ‘Hirondelle’ might run into it when 2 II, 1 | the door to see if the “Hirondelle” were not coming. She started. 3 II, 1 | ground, and at last the “Hirondelle” stopped at the door.~It 4 II, 2 | jolted so abominably in our ‘Hirondelle.’”~“That is true,” replied 5 II, 4 | back on his knees in the “Hirondelle,” pricking his fingers on 6 II, 8 | the old diligence, the “Hirondelle,” that was slowly descending 7 II, 12 | her getting out of the “Hirondelle,” her waist squeezed into 8 II, 12 | be taken direct to the “Hirondelle,” so that no one would have 9 II, 14 | was the arrival of the “Hirondelle” in the evening. Then the 10 II, 14 | clock they set out in the “Hirondelle.”~The druggist, whom nothing 11 III, 2 | succeeded in catching up the “Hirondelle” as it neared the first 12 III, 2 | morning she set out in the “Hirondelle” to go to Rouen to consult 13 III, 4 | tired of waiting for the “Hirondelle,” had definitely put forward 14 III, 5 | himself on his seat.~The “Hirondelle” started at a slow trot, 15 III, 5 | beneath the wheels, the “Hirondelle” glided between the gardens, 16 III, 5 | farther she got down from the “Hirondelle.”~The town was then awakening. 17 III, 5 | the, passengers in the “Hirondelle” ended by falling asleep, 18 III, 5 | was waiting for her; the “Hirondelle” was always late on Thursdays. 19 III, 5 | recognised Madame Bovary in the “Hirondelle,” the cure told her his 20 III, 7 | being hoisted on to the “Hirondelle.” In his hand he held tied 21 III, 7 | hand to help her into the “Hirondelle.” Then he hung up his cheminots 22 III, 9 | on the Place; it was the “Hirondelle” coming in, and he remained 23 III, 11| behind the curtains of the “Hirondelle” to avoid meeting him. He