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desertion 1
designed 2
designs 2
desire 22
desired 1
desires 15
desk 8
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23 wood
22 bought
22 cry
22 desire
22 growing
22 happy
22 holding
Gustave Flaubert
Madame Bovary

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desire

   Part, Chapter
1 I, 2 | but the strength of his desire protested against the servility 2 I, 9 | passions. She confused in her desire the sensualities of luxury 3 I, 9 | with shame; she felt a wild desire to strike him; she went 4 II, 3 | wind; there is always some desire that draws her, some conventionality 5 II, 3 | suddenly seized with the desire to see her little girl, 6 II, 3 | being indiscreet and the desire for an intimacy that seemed 7 II, 4 | with discouragement and desire. Then he took energetic 8 II, 8 | at one another. A supreme desire made their dry lips tremble, 9 II, 9 | idea made her pant with desire, and she soon found herself 10 II, 10 | much embarrassed by her desire for sacrifice, when the 11 II, 11 | club-foot soon manifested a desire to go on a pilgrimage to 12 II, 15 | invented for the despair of all desire. She now knew the smallness 13 III, 1 | reddened, she thought, with desire of her person, and Emma 14 III, 1 | understand what furious desire for locomotion urged these 15 III, 5 | she was seized with the desire to see Leon, she set out 16 III, 5 | vanity than from the one desire of pleasing her. He did 17 III, 6 | lips only the unattainable desire for a greater delight.~A 18 III, 6 | about it!”~Emma kept down a desire to strike him, and asked 19 III, 6 | panting, tremulous, all desire, she threw open her window, 20 III, 7 | outburst of too powerful a desire, “Well, yes!”~He dragged 21 III, 7 | of his magnanimity. The desire to return to Lheureux’s 22 III, 11| with a lasting, furious desire for her, that inflamed his


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