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1 I, 5 | who would have become his mistress? Afterwards, he had lived 2 I, 7 | head, saying, “Come, kiss mistress; you have no troubles.”~ 3 I, 9 | it was a present from his mistress. It had been embroidered 4 II, 1 | barrel of herrings for his mistress, caps from the milliner’ 5 II, 7 | by contrast think of his mistress. She was an actress at Rouen, 6 II, 11| that evening, he found his mistress waiting for him at the foot 7 II, 12| answered laughing. “As if your mistress, Madame Homais, didn’t wear 8 II, 12| matter! She was a pretty mistress!”~And immediately Emma’s 9 II, 13| trembled, was unlacing her mistress, whose whole body shivered 10 II, 14| now that the servant was mistress, became terrible. Bills 11 III, 4| and that from an excellent mistress!”~She shrugged her shoulders 12 III, 5| and a married woman—a real mistress, in fine?~By the diversity 13 III, 5| or memories. She was the mistress of all the novels, the heroine 14 III, 5| was rather becoming her mistress than she his. She had tender 15 III, 6| the stairs, and found his mistress in great excitement. At 16 III, 6| reflection, he began to think his mistress’s ways were growing odd, 17 III, 7| silently. The servant and mistress had no secret one from the 18 III, 9| was sobbing—“Ah! my poor mistress! my poor mistress!”~“Look 19 III, 9| my poor mistress! my poor mistress!”~“Look at her,” said the