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Alphabetical [« »] limping 2 line 26 lined 3 linen 16 linen-draper 1 linendraper 3 lines 18 | Frequency [« »] 16 handkerchief 16 laughing 16 leather 16 linen 16 mad 16 mademoiselle 16 matters | Gustave Flaubert Madame Bovary IntraText - Concordances linen |
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1 I, 6 | week each month to mend the linen. Patronized by the clergy, 2 I, 7 | twenty-five courses. She put her linen in order for her in the 3 I, 8 | flowers and of the fine linen, of the fumes of the viands, 4 I, 9 | between the folds of the linen where she had left it, the 5 I, 9 | over a good deal of dirty linen; but every evening he found 6 II, 2 | face gently sunk into the linen or came out from it. Thus 7 II, 2 | her shoulders like damp linen. The walls were new and 8 II, 3 | a large sheet of coarse linen spread over the hedge. At 9 II, 5 | either in haberdashery or linen, millinery or fancy goods, 10 II, 10| washed her, changed her linen, her stockings, her shoes, 11 II, 11| see him. She brought him linen for his poultices; she comforted, 12 II, 12| to be constantly washing linen, and all day Felicite did 13 II, 13| was arranging a bundle of linen on the kitchen-table with 14 II, 13| counting the threads in the linen. Suddenly the remembrance 15 III, 7| examined her dresses, the linen, the dressing-room; and 16 III, 7| attic, and, hidden by some linen spread across props, stationed