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1 I, 2 | Vassonville he came upon a boy sitting on the grass at the edge 2 I, 4 | of them were too tired of sitting, they went out for a stroll 3 I, 5 | that was both dining and sitting room. A canary yellow paper, 4 I, 7 | showed with pride in the sitting room two small pencil sketched 5 I, 7 | took definite shape, and, sitting on the grass that she dug 6 I, 8 | were kneeling before a lady sitting on a stool.~She chose the 7 II, 2 | exercise, she prefers always sitting in her room reading.”~“Like 8 II, 2 | which Madame Bovary was sitting. She wore a small blue silk 9 II, 6 | window was open, and she, sitting by it, had been watching 10 II, 7 | read aloud, bareheaded, sitting on a footstool of dry sticks; 11 II, 7 | his elbows on the table, sitting in an arm-chair at his bureau 12 II, 8 | opposite, standing up or sitting on chairs. As a matter of 13 II, 9 | Well,” said Rodolphe, sitting down at her side on a footstool, “ 14 II, 9 | her ride, and she remained sitting there with her elbow at 15 II, 10| since she had been with him, sitting on the footstool in the 16 II, 12| if you would—”~She was sitting on the floor between his 17 II, 13| longer; she ran into the sitting room as if to take the apricots 18 II, 14| agreed the good fellow, sitting down again on his chair. 19 III, 1| room to read, or else when sitting of an evening under the 20 III, 7| success.”~Then they remained sitting face to face at the two 21 III, 9| Monsieur Canivet had left), sitting in an arm-chair near the