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Alphabetical [« »] slaves 1 slaving 1 sledge-hammer 1 sleep 12 sleepiness 1 sleeping 9 sleepy 2 | Frequency [« »] 12 sea 12 served 12 simple 12 sleep 12 spring 12 started 12 stop | Gustave Flaubert Madame Bovary IntraText - Concordances sleep |
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1 I, 2 | his mind grew weary, and, sleep coming upon him, he soon 2 I, 3 | At night he could not sleep; his throat was parched; 3 I, 3 | have good fires, and to sleep well. He liked old cider, 4 I, 4 | towards the finish went to sleep and snored. But with the 5 I, 9 | of his dinner sent him to sleep; and he sat there, his chin 6 II, 3 | into his consulting room to sleep, or watched his wife sewing. 7 II, 5 | wife seemed happy to her to sleep under the same roof, and 8 II, 6 | child. Then watching her sleep, the little anxiety she 9 II, 8 | lying down to peaceful sleep, trembled lest he should 10 II, 13 | answered Charles, watching her sleep. “Poor girl! poor girl! 11 III, 8 | blood too thick by going to sleep every evening after dinner.~“ 12 III, 10| saying that he could not sleep in this house. He even refused