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open-armed 1
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opened 46
opening 14
openings 1
openly 2
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14 murmur
14 nature
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14 opening
14 persons
14 pocket
14 question
Gustave Flaubert
Madame Bovary

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opening

   Part, Chapter
1 I, 1 | arm-holes, and showed at the opening of the cuffs red wrists 2 I, 3 | to herself, now joyous, opening big naive eyes, then with 3 I, 5 | recounting their histories.~Then, opening on the yard, where the stable 4 I, 9 | debut of a singer, in the opening of a new shop. She knew 5 II, 6 | the precentor’s footstool, opening the missal; and others on 6 II, 8 | blown out by the wind in the opening of his waistcoat of grey 7 II, 9 | softly. Emma felt about, opening and closing her eyes, while 8 II, 15| the pit, showing in the opening of their waistcoats their 9 III, 5| gardens, where through an opening one saw statues, a periwinkle 10 III, 5| between his nails. At last, opening his pocket-book, he spread 11 III, 5| knocked. Someone, without opening the door, shouted out the 12 III, 6| been very good to you.” And opening one of his ledgers, “See,” 13 III, 7| alley. It was he; he was opening the gate; he was whiter 14 III, 8| agony, while constantly opening her mouth as if something


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