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1 I, 1 | this and not say that in company, to fast every Friday, dress 2 I, 4 | a mixture unknown to the company. This added greatly to the 3 I, 8 | his widowhood, kept him company many an evening. She had 4 I, 9 | patients, Emma kept him company. He smoked in the room, 5 II, 2 | suggestion that he should dine in company with the newcomers, and 6 II, 2 | almost immediately, and the company dispersed.~As soon as she 7 II, 3 | did not at all dislike his company. He had knocked about the 8 II, 5 | talking. He explained to the company the future importance of 9 II, 8 | he, “I shall not go. Your company is better than his.”~And 10 II, 8 | boots.~The ladies of the company stood at the back under 11 II, 8 | the midst of so large a company, and inwardly scared by 12 II, 8 | every moment he left the company to go and give some advice 13 II, 11| on Sundays when there was company.~The evening was charming, 14 II, 11| Besides, he did not want for company, especially on market-days, 15 II, 12| Justin, who often kept her company, watched her at work.~With 16 II, 12| passage, had surprised her in company of a man—a man with a brown 17 III, 4| comrades, avoided their company, and completely neglected 18 III, 6| that he would prefer his company? But she turned away; he 19 III, 6| students, and a shopman—what company for her! As to the women, 20 III, 8| returned to Bovary’s in company with Canivet whom Monsieur