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Alphabetical [« »] chafing-dishes 1 chain 4 chains 3 chair 20 chair-back 1 chair-covers 1 chairs 12 | Frequency [« »] 21 turn 20 bring 20 carriage 20 chair 20 cloth 20 company 20 dead | Gustave Flaubert Madame Bovary IntraText - Concordances chair |
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1 I, 2 | earrings. By his side on a chair stood a large decanter of 2 I, 2 | Bovary the elder, smashing a chair on the flags, accused his 3 I, 5 | three chairs, and an office chair. Volumes of the “Dictionary 4 I, 8 | woman sat in a high-backed chair in a corner; and gentlemen 5 I, 8 | family. A servant behind his chair named aloud to him in his 6 I, 8 | room. A servant got upon a chair and broke the window-panes. 7 II, 2 | on one of the bars of the chair on which Madame Bovary was 8 II, 3 | sometimes as I drop asleep on my chair. I’m sure you might at least 9 II, 4 | looking-glass. Seated in her arm chair near the window, she could 10 II, 4 | hands on the back of her chair he saw the teeth of her 11 II, 4 | fell on both sides of her chair, puffing out full of folds, 12 II, 5 | embarrassed. Seated on a low chair near the fire, he turned 13 II, 6 | threw himself back in his chair, and stretching out his 14 II, 6 | doctor. Then turning on his chair; “Any news at home?”~“Nothing 15 II, 8 | as she leant back in her chair, she saw in the distance, 16 II, 14| sitting down again on his chair. But he stayed only a few 17 III, 1| not come. He sat down on a chair, and his eyes fell upon 18 III, 1| Virgin, where, kneeling on a chair, she began to pray.~The 19 III, 6| frightened, pushed back her chair, and cast down her eyes.~ 20 III, 7| house you do not possess a chair, a pin, a straw, and it