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Alphabetical [« »] hideous 4 hiding 3 hiding-place 1 high 13 high-backed 1 higher 4 highroad 8 | Frequency [« »] 13 hard 13 heads 13 help 13 high 13 holy 13 hurriedly 13 impossible | Gustave Flaubert Madame Bovary IntraText - Concordances high |
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1 I, 1 | vanities. She dreamed of high station; she already saw 2 I, 2 | sheepfold was long, the barn high, with walls smooth as your 3 I, 2 | flags of the kitchen—her high heels made her a little 4 I, 5 | remained shut up within the high walls, alone, in the midst 5 I, 7 | returned to Tostes by the high road, threw herself into 6 I, 8 | their chins resting on high cravats. They all wore orders, 7 II, 1 | closed in by a wall breast high, is so full of graves that 8 II, 1 | Interior,” overlooking the high altar, between four candlesticks, 9 II, 9 | side-saddle.~Rodolphe had put on high soft boots, saying to himself 10 II, 14| engaged to go to England at a high salary. From what I hear, 11 II, 15| never have fallen from so high a happiness. But that happiness, 12 III, 1| four hundred and forty feet high, nine less than the great 13 III, 5| with him carrying her head high, without fear, so she said,