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Alphabetical [« »] curtain 9 curtain-rods 3 curtainless 1 curtains 17 curtsey 1 curtsied 2 curve 3 | Frequency [« »] 17 brown 17 cider 17 crying 17 curtains 17 dark 17 distance 17 dust | Gustave Flaubert Madame Bovary IntraText - Concordances curtains |
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1 I, 5 | stretched canvas; white calico curtains with a red border hung crossways 2 I, 7 | chaises behind blue silken curtains to ride slowly up steep 3 I, 9 | from boudoirs with silken curtains and thick carpets, well-filled 4 II, 3 | swing-bassinette with rose silk curtains, and embroidered caps, in 5 II, 3 | wall, a large bed without curtains, while a kneading-trough 6 II, 9 | into his room.~The yellow curtains along the windows let a 7 II, 12 | the ceiling, and the drawn curtains of the little cot formed 8 II, 14 | Saviour presented to her. The curtains of the alcove floated gently 9 III, 4 | for her shadow behind the curtains, but nothing appeared.~Mere 10 III, 4 | bought a pair of yellow curtains with large stripes for her 11 III, 5 | the shape of a boat. The curtains were in red levantine, that 12 III, 5 | through the chocolate calico curtains, threw sanguineous shadows 13 III, 5 | not paid for; to wit, the curtains, the carpet, the material 14 III, 5 | advised him to buy some curtains like hers, and as he objected 15 III, 7 | screens, over the large curtains, the armchairs, all those 16 III, 9 | the bed, slowly drew the curtains.~Emma’s head was turned 17 III, 11| town hid himself behind the curtains of the “Hirondelle” to avoid