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1 I, 1 | in a kind of place half farm, half private house; and 2 I, 2 | come immediately to the farm of the Bertaux to set a 3 I, 2 | show him the way to the farm, and open the gates for 4 I, 2 | was a substantial-looking farm. In the stables, over the 5 I, 2 | she had to look after the farm almost alone. As the room 6 I, 2 | that his visits to the farm formed a delightful exception 7 I, 3 | came and went, making the farm more full of life.~Thinking 8 I, 3 | internal management of the farm, suited him less than most 9 I, 3 | nine o’clock he was at the farm. Emma blushed as he entered, 10 I, 4 | mile and a half from the farm, and they went thither on 11 I, 8 | back to her. She saw the farm again, the muddy pond, her 12 II, 8 | years of service at the same farm, a silver medal—value, twenty-five 13 II, 12| thought of hiring a small farm in the neighbourhood, that 14 III, 5| formerly been part of a small farm sold by Monsieur Bovary