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1 I, 4 | and stretching arms. The ladies, wearing bonnets, had on 2 I, 6 | sweethearts, persecuted ladies fainting in lonely pavilions, 3 I, 6 | nameless portraits of English ladies with fair curls, who looked 4 I, 8 | drawing room door; one of the ladies (the Marchioness herself) 5 I, 8 | buttonholes were talking to ladies round the fire.~At seven 6 I, 8 | table in the vestibule; the ladies at the second in the dining 7 I, 8 | Bovary noticed that many ladies had not put their gloves 8 I, 8 | finer than elsewhere.~The ladies afterwards went to their 9 I, 9 | mouthful. At Rouen she saw some ladies who wore a bunch of charms 10 II, 3 | cure wanted to leave; the ladies implored, Homais interfered; 11 II, 4 | Illustration”. She had brought her ladies’ journal with her. Leon 12 II, 5 | have always got on with ladies—if I didn’t with my own!”~ 13 II, 6 | society; there are even ladies of the Faubourg Saint-Germain 14 II, 8 | jeering at the Yonville ladies and their dresses; then 15 II, 8 | of their heavy boots.~The ladies of the company stood at 16 II, 14| compared herself to those grand ladies of long ago whose glory 17 III, 3| jolly folk, gentlemen and ladies, with cakes, champagne, 18 III, 4| me that her three young ladies who are at La Misericorde 19 III, 5| Cathedral, and whom all the ladies were rushing to hear.~Still, 20 III, 7| Madame Caron, and the two ladies went up to the attic, and, 21 III, 7| was saying.~At last these ladies thought they made out the