Madame Bovary
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:31:03
I have felt that.
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It's my only distraction here.
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Yonville has so few attractions.
:31:11
It can't be worse than Tostes.
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I belonged to a library there.
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If you'll do me the honour, my
library is at your disposal.

:31:19
I have Voltaire, Rousseau and
Walter Scott...

:31:23
and every day The Rouen Beacon...
:31:25
of which I am the local
correspondent.

:31:28
If you'll excuse us, we shall
retire.

:31:31
I talk and talk...
:31:33
Mme Bovary must be exhausted.
:31:36
Goodnight, madame, doctor.
:31:38
A night in a strange place...How
exciting.

:31:40
Goodnight.
:32:12
Monsieur Homais!
:32:16
It's over!
:32:23
It's a girl.
:32:30
During her convalescence, she
wondered about names.

:32:34
She hesitated between Clara,
Amanda or Yseult.

:32:37
Charles wanted her named for his
mother.

:32:40
Emma was against this.
:32:41
At last, she chose Berthe...
:32:43
a name she had heard at the ball.
:32:46
The baby was nursed by the
carpenter's wife.

:32:51
One day, Emma felt a sudden need
to see her.

:32:54
She set off for the nurse's abode
at the far end of the village.


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