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1 I, 1 | of suitors. To attain her ends Madame Bovary had to oust 2 I, 4 | chains, pelerines with the ends tucked into belts, or little 3 II, 5 | It seemed to roughen the ends of her fingers. A gallant 4 II, 6 | mother to catch hold of the ends of her apron-strings.~“Leave 5 II, 7 | who has no religion always ends by turning out badly.”~So 6 II, 7 | packets of blue ribbon, whose ends fluttered in the wind. The 7 II, 8 | the main street from both ends of the village. People poured 8 II, 8 | his wooden shoes and the ends of his two outstretched 9 II, 11| about; it is talked of; it ends by making a snowball! And 10 II, 14| burn the candle at both ends; they require a dissolute 11 III, 6| old hats, the old odds and ends, and she bargained rapaciously, 12 III, 7| side, whence looked out the ends of three fair curls drawn