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1 I, 2 | Charles had to stoop to pass under the branches. The 2 I, 2 | observations that he let pass for fear of a storm, finally 3 I, 3 | Monsieur Bovary. It will pass away. Come to see us; my 4 II, 4 | could see the villagers pass along the pavement.~Twice 5 II, 6 | leave, since he wanted to pass his examination before the 6 II, 6 | all his being seemed to pass down into that moist palm. 7 II, 7 | yourself a man, or else pass for an imbecile.”~Justin 8 II, 8 | and the black breastplates pass and re-pass alternately; 9 II, 8 | will forget me; I shall pass away like a shadow.”~“To 10 II, 10 | serious than usual.~“That will pass over,” he concluded; “it’ 11 III, 1 | passes to his house. Let us pass on quickly to see the gargoyle 12 III, 3 | the trills that Leon heard pass like the flapping of wings 13 III, 5 | whores. Often a cart would pass near her, bearing some shaking 14 III, 5 | A policeman happened to pass by. Then he was frightened, 15 III, 7 | open.~She stopped to let pass a black horse, pawing the 16 III, 7 | proceedings, not wishing to pass for a tiger with his fellow-citizens.~ 17 III, 10| side by side, they saw pass and repass in front of them 18 III, 10| windows to see the procession pass. Charles at the head walked