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1 I, 1 | steps. Ashamed, or rather tired out, Monsieur Bovary gave 2 I, 3 | explanation, and when he was very tired stretch himself at full 3 I, 4 | When any of them were too tired of sitting, they went out 4 I, 8 | kept up a long time, and tired out all the others.~Then 5 I, 9 | instrument, whose hard straps tired his shoulder; and now, doleful 6 II, 3 | his ease, while she took tired poses in her armchair, then 7 II, 3 | she was beginning to grow tired.~“If—” said Leon, not daring 8 II, 7 | he is very stupid. She is tired of him, no doubt. He has 9 II, 9 | nakedness.~She stopped. “I am tired,” she said.~“Come, try again,” 10 II, 14 | heavens, and she arose with tired limbs and with a vague feeling 11 III, 4 | tax-gatherer; for Binet, tired of waiting for the “Hirondelle,” 12 III, 10| laying bare the coffin. The tired bearers walked more slowly,