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1 I, 4 | married pair left. Charles, on account of his patients, could not 2 II, 2 | heat, moreover, which, on account of the aqueous vapours given 3 II, 3 | was put down to his son’s account, and to perfume his handkerchiefs 4 II, 8 | means of turning the show to account; and his idea was succeeding, 5 II, 8 | stuffed himself on his own account. Sweat stood on every brow, 6 II, 10| weather is not propitious on account of the damp.”~“Nevertheless,” 7 II, 12| expecting Monsieur Derozeray’s account, which he was in the habit 8 II, 12| fifteen napoleons; it was the account. She heard Charles on the 9 II, 12| quarrels, especially one on account of Felicite.~Madame Bovary 10 III, 2| of greater precaution, on account of Emma’s sensibility, Charles 11 III, 5| she was about to pay her account the shopkeeper said—~“It 12 III, 5| wrote at the bottom of the account, “Received of Madame Bovary 13 III, 5| but she wants to see the account.” The next morning at daybreak 14 III, 5| him to make out another account for not more than a thousand 15 III, 7| of turning her money to account. They might, either in the