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1 I, 2 | sheets to make bandages, and Mademoiselle Emma tried to sew some pads. 2 I, 2 | infested the fields at night.~Mademoiselle Rouault did not at all like 3 I, 2 | the sacks and the wall. Mademoiselle Emma saw it, and bent over 4 I, 2 | the small wooden shoes of Mademoiselle Emma on the scoured flags 5 I, 2 | inquiries, and she learnt the Mademoiselle Rouault, brought up at the 6 I, 3 | passed waiting for this. Mademoiselle Rouault was busy with her 7 I, 6 | that set forth the story of Mademoiselle de la Valliere. The explanatory 8 I, 6 | great astonishment that Mademoiselle Rouault seemed to be slipping 9 I, 8 | Everyone was waltzing, Mademoiselle d’Andervilliers herself 10 I, 8 | astonished the doctor.~Next, Mademoiselle d’Andervilliers collected 11 III, 5 | suddenly he said—~“It is Mademoiselle Lempereur, isn’t it, who 12 III, 5 | hurriedly looked for the name of Mademoiselle Lempereur, who lived at 13 III, 5 | forehead and answered, “At Mademoiselle Lempereur’s.”~“I was sure 14 III, 11| taking advantage” of him. Mademoiselle Lempereur presented a bill 15 III, 11| son, notary at Yvetot, to Mademoiselle Leocadie Leboeuf of Bondeville.” 16 III, 11| that served to pay for Mademoiselle Bovary’s going to her grandmother.