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Alphabetical [« »] latin 4 latter 11 latterly 1 laugh 19 laughed 10 laughing 16 laughingly 1 | Frequency [« »] 19 heaven 19 ideas 19 known 19 laugh 19 mistress 19 notary 19 quarter | Gustave Flaubert Madame Bovary IntraText - Concordances laugh |
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1 I, 1 | The whole class began to laugh. He stooped to pick it up. 2 I, 1 | cracker going off, a stifled laugh.~However, amid a rain of 3 I, 3 | she gave a little forced laugh to keep herself in countenance. 4 II, 3 | of indecision, she would laugh, afraid of falling into 5 II, 5 | appearance generally made them laugh.~“What does it matter?” 6 II, 6 | at it; he condescended to laugh at it. And how is Monsieur 7 II, 6 | he added with a thick laugh, “and I of the soul.”~She 8 II, 6 | of masked balls with the laugh of grisettes. As he was 9 II, 6 | wholly to him, and forcing a laugh.~Leon felt it between his 10 II, 11| on the contrary, would laugh, jeer! It would spread as 11 II, 12| kitchen. Then Emma began to laugh, but the good lady grew 12 II, 12| she said with a voluptuous laugh. “Do you love me? Swear 13 II, 14| ecclesiastic, with a thick laugh, never missed this joke—~“ 14 III, 5| a sonorous and libertine laugh when the froth of the champagne 15 III, 5| his head with an idiotic laugh; then his bluish eyeballs, 16 III, 5| the fire.~Emma began to laugh, a strident, piercing, continuous 17 III, 5| strident, piercing, continuous laugh; she had an attack of hysterics.~“ 18 III, 8| cried. And Emma began to laugh, an atrocious, frantic, 19 III, 8| atrocious, frantic, despairing laugh, thinking she saw the hideous