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1 I, 7 | her from him.~Charles’s conversation was commonplace as a street 2 I, 8 | Emma was listening to a conversation full of words she did not 3 II, 3 | and of such restricted conversation, that although she was thirty, 4 II, 4 | constantly listening to conversation. On Sunday, for example, 5 II, 4 | in low tones, and their conversation seemed the more sweet to 6 II, 5 | she seemed very busy.~The conversation languished; Madame Bovary 7 II, 6 | times tried to interrupt the conversation. “I should like to speak 8 II, 8 | as if to enter into the conversation.~“What a superb day! Everybody 9 II, 10| and at once entered upon a conversation.~“It isn’t warm; it’s nipping.”~ 10 II, 11| gentlemen entered into a conversation, in which the druggist compared 11 II, 12| understand, and turned the conversation.~What he did not understand 12 II, 12| was an eternal subject for conversation with Rodolphe. She leant 13 II, 14| he had not any ideas.~The conversation seemed at an end when the 14 II, 15| say to one another, the conversation soon came to an end.~People 15 III, 1| had their trials, and the conversation went off into certain philosophical 16 III, 1| to resume the interrupted conversation, when she said to him—~“