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Alphabetical [« »] talents 1 tales 1 talisman 1 talk 19 talkative 1 talked 33 talker 1 | Frequency [« »] 19 strong 19 sure 19 surprised 19 talk 19 tenderness 19 used 19 uttered | Gustave Flaubert Madame Bovary IntraText - Concordances talk |
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1 I, 1 | edge of the bed, began to talk to him of her troubles: 2 I, 2 | gathered from his guide’s talk that Monsieur Rouault must 3 I, 2 | some one who know how to talk, to embroider, to be witty. 4 I, 4 | groups that loitered to talk. The fiddler walked in front 5 I, 9 | have like to go down and talk to the servant, but a sense 6 II, 4 | likely, so ceaselessly did he talk of her charms and of her 7 II, 6 | all sorrows.”~“Ah! don’t talk to me of it, Madame Bovary. 8 II, 6 | our district. But we’ll talk it over later on. I can 9 II, 7 | nuts. Oh, yes! you just talk to me, boast about yourself! 10 II, 10| not keep silence; he would talk, that was certain. She remained 11 II, 13| perhaps later on we shall talk together very coldly of 12 II, 15| the dilettante, began to talk music. He had seen Tambourini, 13 III, 2| following day they had a talk over the mourning. They 14 III, 2| should like to have a private talk with you.” Then in a low 15 III, 2| the inheritance, then to talk of indifferent matters, 16 III, 2| his bread.~Emma let him talk on. She had bored herself 17 III, 2| Besides, she took care not to talk of any money questions. 18 III, 6| whatever.”~“But still, now talk it over.”~And she began 19 III, 9| him, Homais thought fit to talk a little horticulture: plants