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Alphabetical [« »] scutcheons 1 scythes 1 scythian 1 sea 12 sea-baths 1 sea-rushes 1 sea-sedges 1 | Frequency [« »] 12 quietly 12 rays 12 sake 12 sea 12 served 12 simple 12 sleep | Gustave Flaubert Madame Bovary IntraText - Concordances sea |
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1 I, 6 | excitement. She loved the sea only for the sake of its 2 I, 7 | winds, breezes from the sea rolling in one sweep over 3 II, 2 | especially by the side of the sea.”~“Oh, I adore the sea!” 4 II, 2 | the sea.”~“Oh, I adore the sea!” said Monsieur Leon.~“And 5 II, 8 | incessant perils of a stormy sea, knowing, moreover, how 6 II, 8 | like the waves of a furious sea under the torrents of a 7 II, 11| empty cask borne by the sea and floating upon the waves.~ 8 II, 12| heart of a gulf, by the sea. They would row in gondolas, 9 III, 4| it wasn’t “drinking the sea,” politely undertook to 10 III, 5| hears the murmur of the sea if one holds them to the 11 III, 8| was more yielding than the sea, and the furrows seemed 12 III, 9| waves of an overflowing sea.~A terrible curiosity seized