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prescribed 3
prescriptions 2
presence 11
present 21
presented 11
presentiment 1
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21 need
21 passion
21 past
21 present
21 ready
21 second
21 sitting
Gustave Flaubert
Madame Bovary

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present

   Part, Chapter
1 I, 3 | forty-three persons were present, at which they remained 2 I, 4 | of soles for his wedding present), began to squirt water 3 I, 7 | believing anything that did not present itself in conventional forms, 4 I, 8 | in the refulgence of the present hour her past life, so distinct 5 I, 9 | Viscount’s? Perhaps it was a present from his mistress. It had 6 II, 2 | believe that things could present themselves in the same way 7 II, 3 | grand dinner; the cure was present; there was much excitement. 8 II, 8 | only just time to shout, “Present arms!” and the colonel to 9 II, 8 | drums and marking time.~“Present!” shouted Binet.~“Halt!” 10 II, 8 | councillor.~She did not present herself, and one could hear 11 II, 10 | bribe her servant with a present, but it would be better 12 II, 10 | setting of his leg. The present always arrived with a letter. 13 II, 11 | His condition up to the present time leaves nothing to be 14 II, 12 | thought proper to make a present of to Hippolyte. Its top 15 II, 13 | understanding how such a present could so move anyone. At 16 II, 13 | one of my old comrades, at present established in the Rue Malpalu) 17 III, 5 | Charles, Emma up to the present had paid only one. As to 18 III, 6 | were old Roualt’s wedding present), begging him to pawn them 19 III, 7 | gradually diverted Emma from her present trouble. An intolerable 20 III, 8 | herself by the feeling of present necessity, went in.~He was 21 III, 10| Monsieur Binet had not been present, and that Tuvache had “made


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