Madame Bovary
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:14:17
You're later every day.
:14:19
Yes, I know. But it's a good sign.
:14:22
I've more and more patients.
:14:24
You must be tired.
:14:26
A little, yes.
:14:28
Come and eat. I've made some
gruel.

:14:30
Where's Nastasie?
:14:32
It was late. I sent her to bed.
:14:35
I don't want to keep her.
:14:37
She's too old.
:14:40
As their life together became
more intimate...

:14:45
a growing detachment distanced
her from him.

:14:50
Charles' conversation was as flat
as a pavement.

:14:53
It's going to rain.
:14:54
His borrowed ideas trudged past
in colourless procession...

:14:57
without emotion, laughter or
dreams.

:15:00
Well, I think so.
:15:31
O God, why did I get married?
:15:41
Home already?
:15:42
I still have two patients to see.
I've come...

:15:45
I sent your bills to M. Pommier
and Mme Loubet.

:15:48
That's good.
:15:50
Remember the Marquis
d'Andervilliers?

:15:53
The abscess in his mouth...
:15:55
He asked us for some cherry-tree
cuttings.

:15:59
I never saw him.

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