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1 I, 7 | that had no suggestion of a bill. When they had a neighbour 2 II, 10 | absorbed in looking over his bill, had probably heard nothing. 3 II, 12 | he called on her with a bill for two hundred and seventy 4 II, 14 | circumstances to make his bill larger, had hurriedly brought 5 II, 14 | Bovary ended by signing a bill at six months. But hardly 6 II, 14 | hardly had he signed this bill than a bold idea occurred 7 II, 14 | money, and dictated another bill, by which Bovary undertook 8 III, 2 | her box quickly, paid her bill, took a cab in the yard, 9 III, 2 | to know the story of the bill, fearing her reproaches.~ 10 III, 2 | This was to renew the bill Bovary had signed. The doctor, 11 III, 2 | He never mentioned the bill; she did not think of it. 12 III, 5 | fresh air. “Leave me the bill,” said Emma.~“Oh, it isn’ 13 III, 5 | and I don’t make the last bill due till after you’ve been 14 III, 5 | not told him about this bill, it was only to spare him 15 III, 6 | handed her a paper.~It was a bill for seven hundred francs, 16 III, 7 | the market reading a large bill fixed to one of the posts, 17 III, 7 | stone and tearing down the bill. But at this moment the 18 III, 11| Mademoiselle Lempereur presented a bill for six months’ teaching, 19 III, 11| lesson (despite the receipted bill she had shown Bovary); it