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1 I, 1 | repeating the lesson. He listened with all his ears, as attentive 2 I, 1 | comings and goings, and listened at the partition-wall when 3 I, 4 | advance to be jolly. Those who listened could always catch the squeaking 4 I, 6 | as a recreation. How she listened at first to the sonorous 5 I, 6 | with Lamartine meanderings, listened to harps on lakes, to all 6 I, 9 | Marjolaine,” she awoke, and listened to the noise of the iron-bound 7 I, 9 | blood-lettings in his face, listened to death-rattles, examined 8 I, 9 | would come that day; she listened to every sound, sprang up 9 I, 9 | when vespers sounded! She listened with dull attention to each 10 II, 3 | considered “well-bred.” He listened to the arguments of the 11 II, 4 | was still reading.~Emma listened to him, mechanically turning 12 II, 8 | words. Tuvache by his side listened to him with staring eyes. 13 II, 9 | serious, melancholy.~Emma listened to him with bowed head, 14 II, 10 | which she could be seen. She listened for steps, cries, the noise 15 II, 11 | Homais suffered as he listened to this discourse, and he 16 II, 11 | a drunken man, while he listened motionless to the last cries 17 II, 15 | But from that moment she listened no more; and the chorus 18 III, 1 | Madame Bovary, as she listened to him, wondered that she 19 III, 1 | in the large vases, and listened to the stillness of the 20 III, 11| her.~But the landlady only listened with half an ear, having