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Alphabetical [« »] extra 1 extraction 1 extraordinarily 1 extraordinary 15 extravagance 2 extravagant 5 extreme 3 | Frequency [« »] 15 eating 15 either 15 escaped 15 extraordinary 15 golden 15 hardly 15 hers | Gustave Flaubert Madame Bovary IntraText - Concordances extraordinary |
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1 I, 7 | end of September something extraordinary fell upon her life; she 2 I, 8 | hanging lips, as to something extraordinary. He had lived at court and 3 I, 9 | altered on her gown, or an extraordinary name for some very simple 4 II, 5 | renunciation he placed her on an extraordinary pinnacle. To him she stood 5 II, 7 | never fainted.~“That is extraordinary for a lady,” said Monsieur 6 II, 8 | the councillor rose to an extraordinary pitch. He declaimed—~“This 7 II, 10 | so unhappy? What was the extraordinary catastrophe that had transformed 8 II, 12 | in the event of anything extraordinary occurring, she should fasten 9 II, 13 | was eating some apricots.~“Extraordinary!” continued the chemist. “ 10 II, 15 | life—that life resonant, extraordinary, splendid, and that might 11 III, 1 | wonder-stricken eyes at this sight, so extraordinary in the provinces, a cab 12 III, 6 | herself that she felt nothing extraordinary. This disappointment quickly 13 III, 7 | any moment could not some extraordinary event occur? Lheureux even 14 III, 8 | the porcelain.~“This is extraordinary—very singular,” he repeated.~ 15 III, 10| But no! There was nothing extraordinary about the country; the sky