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1 I, 1 | word “Charbovari.”~A hubbub broke out, rose in crescendo with 2 I, 4 | soon lengthened out, and broke up into different groups 3 I, 4 | kicked, reared, the harness broke, their masters laughed or 4 I, 8 | horizontal pictures, it broke up against these in delicate 5 I, 8 | servant got upon a chair and broke the window-panes. At the 6 II, 6 | Bovary sprang to lift her up, broke the bell-rope, called for 7 II, 8 | planks used for forms almost broke down under their weight. 8 II, 12 | river a great stain that broke up into an infinity of stars; 9 II, 13 | in the hinges of the box, broke when it was opened.~Thus 10 II, 13 | chemist, at the tumult which broke out in the house ran thither. 11 III, 5 | like aerial waves that broke silently against a cliff.~ 12 III, 6 | rivers on the sand path, or broke off branches from the privet 13 III, 8 | in front of the gate; she broke her nails against the lock 14 III, 10| felt himself going mad.~Day broke. He saw three black hens 15 III, 11| her. The child’s gaiety broke Bovary’s heart, and he had 16 III, 11| mad. He found a box and broke it open with a kick. Rodolphe’