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1 I, 4 | boots), and by their sides, speaking never a work, wearing the 2 I, 9 | which she remained without speaking, without moving. What then 3 II, 1 | billiard-table!” she went on, speaking to herself, “the table that 4 II, 2 | well. We have, medically speaking, besides the ordinary cases 5 II, 2 | continued Madame Bovary, speaking to the young man.~“Oh, very 6 II, 3 | gratitude, and prevent his speaking out later on, should he 7 II, 3 | seated for hours without speaking, went into his consulting 8 II, 3 | sweetness, they did not think of speaking of the sensation or of seeking 9 II, 6 | another face to face without speaking.~“Then, Madame Bovary,” 10 II, 8 | s arm; he went on as if speaking to himself—~“Yes, I have 11 II, 8 | said to her in a low voice, speaking rapidly—~“Does not this 12 II, 8 | Rodolphe was no longer speaking. They looked at one another. 13 II, 9 | together a little.~“Madame was speaking to me,” he then said, “about 14 II, 9 | tree, and Rodolphe began speaking to her of his love. He did 15 II, 12| child. Rodolphe avoided speaking of her; perhaps he no longer 16 II, 12| replied Emma; and, as if speaking to herself: “Yet, it will 17 III, 1| resolved to let him go on speaking without interruption. Crossing 18 III, 1| fraternal friendship.~Was she speaking thus seriously? No doubt 19 III, 6| pale, serious, and, without speaking, with one movement, she