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Alphabetical [« »] know 119 knowing 8 knowledge 2 known 19 knows 8 knuckles 1 l 2 | Frequency [« »] 19 five 19 heaven 19 ideas 19 known 19 laugh 19 mistress 19 notary | Gustave Flaubert Madame Bovary IntraText - Concordances known |
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1 I, 8 | as amicably as if she had known her a long time. She was 2 I, 8 | before. She would fain have known their lives, have penetrated, 3 I, 9 | repeated in the newspapers, known to all France. But Charles 4 II, 2 | fortune of the notary was not known exactly, and “there was 5 II, 3 | That same evening this was known in Yonville, and Madame 6 II, 6 | they—”~“Pardon! I’ve there known poor mothers of families, 7 II, 7 | make himself the better known.~La Huchette, in fact, was 8 II, 11 | Yet don’t despair. I have known great sinners, who, about 9 II, 14 | a Parthian arrow.~“I’ve known priests who put on ordinary 10 II, 14 | said the cure.~“Ah! I’ve known some!” And separating the 11 II, 14 | Homais repeated, “I—have—known—some!”~“Well, they were 12 II, 15 | willed it. They would have known one another, loved one another. 13 III, 2 | Chinese or Greenlandish had he known those two languages, for 14 III, 5 | fact, was only actually known later on.~Despite the low 15 III, 6 | about the bush; she had known nothing about it; it was 16 III, 7 | the market, pretty well known.”~“Now,” said Hivert, “for 17 III, 7 | would forgive him for having known me! Never! never!”~This 18 III, 9 | look at history; it, is known that all the texts have 19 III, 10| were dead, one would have known it. But no! There was nothing