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Alphabetical [« »] wonted 1 wood 23 wood-house 1 wooden 18 woodenshoe 1 woodlice 1 woods 4 | Frequency [« »] 18 straw 18 sweet 18 trembled 18 wooden 17 angry 17 believe 17 bell | Gustave Flaubert Madame Bovary IntraText - Concordances wooden |
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1 I, 2 | Charles’s answer he took his wooden shoes in his hands and ran 2 I, 2 | saviour; he like the small wooden shoes of Mademoiselle Emma 3 I, 2 | walked in front of him, the wooden soles springing up quickly 4 I, 7 | line as if stretched on a wooden foot. He said that “was 5 I, 9 | the passage with his heavy wooden shoes; there were holes 6 II, 1 | reign of Charles X. The wooden roof is beginning to rot 7 II, 1 | reverberates under their wooden shoes.~The daylight coming 8 II, 2 | The walls were new and the wooden stairs creaked. In their 9 II, 3 | nailed to the wall with six wooden shoe-pegs.~Emma’s child 10 II, 3 | path when, at the sound of wooden shoes, she turned round. 11 II, 8 | only see the tips of his wooden shoes and the ends of his 12 II, 8 | her feet she wore heavy wooden clogs, and from her hips 13 II, 9 | the ground; but a sound of wooden shoes was heard in the kitchen, 14 II, 12| three hundred francs for a wooden leg that she thought proper 15 II, 12| afar the sharp noise of the wooden leg, he at once went in 16 II, 14| from school, dragging their wooden shoes along the pavement, 17 III, 2| passage the sharp noise of a wooden leg on the boards. It was 18 III, 8| straight staircase with wooden balusters that led to the