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1 I, 8 | in the hot-houses, where strange plants, bristling with hairs, 2 II, 2 | that she had slept in a strange place.~The first was the 3 II, 3 | down the room; it seemed strange to him to see this beautiful 4 II, 3 | Surprised with wonder at this strange sweetness, they did not 5 II, 6 | skin obliquely.~“It is very strange,” thought Emma, “how ugly 6 II, 6 | his companion seemed very strange to him, for Leon often threw 7 II, 8 | traveller who has voyaged over strange lands, and went on—~“We 8 II, 9 | horses?”~Then smiling a strange smile, his pupil fixed, 9 II, 12 | overexacting.~Then she had strange ideas.~“When midnight strikes,” 10 II, 13 | pronounced these words in a strange manner:~“We are not likely 11 II, 14 | entrance into something new and strange, whose splendour terrified 12 II, 15 | she stammered, with a strange smile, “I am not sure—”~“ 13 III, 5 | he replied, “you seem so strange this evening.”~“Oh, it’s 14 III, 11| which was adopted.~A strange thing was that Bovary, while