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Alphabetical [« »] tuvache 29 twelfth-night 1 twelve 10 twenty 14 twenty-five 5 twenty-four 3 twenty-two 1 | Frequency [« »] 14 thin 14 to-morrow 14 trembling 14 twenty 14 whether 14 winter 13 ate | Gustave Flaubert Madame Bovary IntraText - Concordances twenty |
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1 I, 1 | conjugate ‘ridiculus sum’2 twenty times.”~Then, in a gentler 2 II, 1 | other side of the street, twenty paces farther down, at the 3 II, 1 | tiled roof supported by some twenty posts, occupies of itself 4 II, 3 | she was thirty, he only twenty, although they slept in 5 II, 7 | indispensable to me. There are now twenty people in the shop. I left 6 II, 10 | his! Rodolphe had lost his twenty years ago. Emma none the 7 II, 11 | was worth anything. As if twenty times already she had not 8 III, 1 | against his stomach some twenty large sewn volumes. They 9 III, 4 | do without his services. Twenty times a day she sent for 10 III, 4 | bit her lips and added, “Twenty francs a lesson, that’s 11 III, 5 | swelled as if the hundred and twenty thousand souls that palpitated 12 III, 5 | rearranged her shawl, and some twenty paces farther she got down 13 III, 6 | Bridoux; they took some garus. Twenty times Leon tried to escape, 14 III, 11| the postage due for some twenty letters, and when Charles