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Madame Bovary

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  • Part I
    • Chapter One
  1: A quotation from the Aeneid signifying a threat.
  2: I am ridiculous.
  3: A devotion said at morning, noon, and evening, at the sound of a bell. Here, the evening prayer. [...]
  4: In place of a parent.



  • Part I
    • Chapter Three
  5: A mixture of coffee and spirits.



  • Part I
    • Chapter Four
  6: Double meanings.
  7: Used the familiar form of address.



  • Part I
    • Chapter Eight
  8: With almond milk



  • Part II
    • Chapter One
  9: The panonceaux that have to be hung over the doors of notaries.
  10: Black currant liqueur.



  • Part II
    • Chapter Six
  11: On the straight and narrow path.



  • Part II
    • Chapter Eight
  12: Upon my word!
  13: Specifically for that.



  • Part II
    • Chapter Twelve
  14: A loving heart.
  15: Off-handedly.



  • Part II
    • Chapter Fourteen
  16: It corrects customs through laughter.



  • Part II
    • Chapter Fifteen
  17: Oh beautiful angel, my Lucie.



  • Part III
    • Chapter Two
  18:  The worker lives by working, do what he will.



  • Part III
    • Chapter Five
  19:  Manservant.



  • Part III
    • Chapter Six
  20:  In rum.
  21:  People dressed as longshoremen.



  • Part III
    • Chapter Ten
  22: Psalm CXXX.



  • Part III
    • Chapter Eleven
  23:  Rest traveler.
  24: Tread upon a loving wife.



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