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1 I, 4 | away the little birds from afar.~The table was laid under 2 I, 9 | solitude of her life, seeking afar off some white sail in the 3 I, 9 | blew up clouds of dust. Afar off a dog sometimes howled; 4 II, 1 | riverwards. It is seem from afar sprawling along the banks 5 II, 2 | that comes back to you from afar, and as the completest expression 6 II, 3 | complex union. When from afar he saw her languid walk, 7 II, 4 | could hear him coming from afar; she leant forward listening, 8 II, 5 | the sun’s disc shedding afar through the mist his pale 9 II, 6 | impatience, and then Paris from afar sounded its fanfare of masked 10 II, 6 | Leon set off running.~From afar he saw his employer’s gig 11 II, 8 | caught sight of him from afar, hurried on, but Madame 12 II, 9 | of sunshine, gleamed from afar the roots of Yonville, with 13 II, 9 | existence appeared only afar off, down below in the shade, 14 II, 9 | just breaking. Emma from afar recognised her lover’s house. 15 II, 12 | when Charles heard from afar the sharp noise of the wooden 16 III, 2 | foot of the hill, when from afar she recognised Felicite, 17 III, 5 | rocked, and Hivert, from afar, hailed the carts on the 18 III, 10| jolting of a cart rolling afar off in the ruts, the crowing