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1 I, 2 | and observations. It was wrong of him to eat so much.~Why 2 II, 6 | my wife. And we should be wrong to object to that, since 3 II, 6 | I don’t think he’ll go wrong,” objected Bovary.~“Nor 4 II, 9 | before everything! You are wrong.”~“And how do you think 5 II, 9 | to hide themselves.~“I am wrong! I am wrong!” she said. “ 6 II, 9 | themselves.~“I am wrong! I am wrong!” she said. “I am mad to 7 II, 11| had not been altogether wrong, and he was freed for a 8 II, 11| to discover what could be wrong with her, fancying some 9 II, 12| tradesman cried out that she was wrong; they knew one another; 10 II, 14| some!”~“Well, they were wrong,” said Bournisien, resigned 11 II, 15| make up your mind. You are wrong if you feel that this is 12 III, 1| Yes,” she said, “and I am wrong. One ought not to accustom 13 III, 1| pardon me!” she said. “It is wrong of me. I weary you with 14 III, 1| you!” said Leon.~“You are wrong, sir! It is four hundred 15 III, 4| Bravo! very goodl You are wrong to stop. Go on!”~“Oh, no; 16 III, 4| off a little. She played wrong notes and blundered; then, 17 III, 4| especially the chemist.~“You are wrong. One should never let any 18 III, 5| Charles. “Ah! you really are wrong! You come here and make 19 III, 6| that they were perhaps not wrong in wishing to separate him