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1 I, 6 | convent. They stopped at an inn in the St. Gervais quarter, 2 I, 9 | of the large door of the inn.~The winter was severe. 3 II, 1 | is opposite the Lion d’Or inn, the chemist’s shop of Monsieur 4 II, 1 | above the big door of the inn the old golden lion, faded 5 II, 1 | Lefrancois, the landlady of this inn, was so very busy that she 6 II, 2 | traveler might come to the inn, with whom he could chat 7 II, 2 | some fifty paces from the inn, they had to say good-night 8 II, 3 | come, but on going to the inn, he found no one but Monsieur 9 II, 7 | houses from the church to the inn. On the other side there 10 II, 8 | both hands at her rival’s inn, whence songs were heard 11 II, 8 | Hippolyte, the groom from the inn, took the head of the horses 12 II, 8 | carriage came out from the inn.~His coachman, who was drunk, 13 II, 10 | something of his wealth at every inn along his road.~But what 14 II, 11 | exhorting the lad at the inn to submit to the operation.~“ 15 II, 14 | Beauvoisine. It was the inn that is in every provincial 16 II, 14 | acting-manager; came back to the inn, returned to the theatre, 17 III, 1 | into the kitchen of the inn, with a choking sensation 18 III, 2 | Chapter Two~On reaching the inn, Madame Bovary was surprised 19 III, 5 | Croix-Rouge.” When he got to the inn, Monsieur Bournisien asked 20 III, 8 | as in a monastery or an inn. His was at the top, right 21 III, 10| shouting for the people of the inn, burst open the door with