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Alphabetical [« »] trellis-work 1 tremble 4 trembled 18 trembling 14 tremulous 1 trente-et-un 1 tress 1 | Frequency [« »] 14 taste 14 thin 14 to-morrow 14 trembling 14 twenty 14 whether 14 winter | Gustave Flaubert Madame Bovary IntraText - Concordances trembling |
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1 I, 6 | great perpendicular sunbeam trembling in the water, where, standing 2 I, 7 | gentle words in a voice trembling with anger.~In Madame Dubuc’ 3 II, 5 | his two thick lips were trembling, which added a look of stupidity 4 II, 6 | looked like a white stain trembling in the oil. A long ray of 5 II, 7 | fresh wind of the meadow set trembling the leaves of the book and 6 II, 9 | outstretched arms. She recoiled trembling. She stammered:~“Oh, you 7 II, 10| stopped short, white, and trembling more than the aspen leaves 8 II, 10| pulled down over his eyes, trembling lips, and a red nose. It 9 II, 11| operations at once; he was even trembling already for fear of injuring 10 II, 12| night-light threw a round trembling gleam upon the ceiling, 11 III, 1| eyes, in which a tear was trembling, “all that I had dreamed!”~“ 12 III, 1| hours together.” Then in a trembling voice, “She resembled you 13 III, 1| timid caresses that his trembling hands attempted.~“Ah! forgive 14 III, 1| then he whispered with a trembling voice, “Tomorrow!”~She answered