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1 I, 7 | her to see if nothing had changed since last she had been 2 I, 9 | consequences and the scene changed. But nothing happened to 3 II, 1 | narrated, nothing in fact has changed at Yonville. The tin tricolour 4 II, 1 | played now; everything is changed! One must keep pace with 5 II, 5 | her manners, everything changed. She took interest in the 6 II, 6 | This apprehension soon changed into impatience, and then 7 II, 7 | in this garb.~She often changed her coiffure; she did her 8 II, 9 | nothing around them seemed changed; and yet for her something 9 II, 10 | and insensibly his ways changed.~He had no longer, as formerly, 10 II, 10 | warm water, and washed her, changed her linen, her stockings, 11 II, 12 | Madame Bovary’s manners changed. Her looks grew bolder, 12 III, 8 | her lips.~“You have not changed; you are charming as ever!”~“ 13 III, 11| she did. He had altogether changed. She left the house.~Then