Madame Bovary
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that are quite remarkable.
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I don't need anything.
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Just for the pleasure of looking.
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How much is it?
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A trifle, a mere trifle.
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There's no hurry. Whenever you
like.

:38:22
We're not Jews!
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No, thank you, M. Lheureux.
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I require nothing.
:38:33
Well, we'll reach an understanding
later.

:38:36
I've always got on well with the
ladies.

:38:39
I mean, money doesn't worry me.
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I'll even give you some if need be.
:38:45
I wouldn't have to look far to find
it.

:38:54
M. Bovary must have many
patients...

:38:57
in this changeable weather.
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I feel out of sorts myself.
:39:01
I'll have to call on him...
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about a pain I get in my back.
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Well, good-bye, Madame Bovary.
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As ever, your very humble servant.
:39:17
Good-bye, M. Lheureux.
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How good I've been.
:39:34
Ma'am, it's Leon Dupuis.
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Come in, M. Dupuis.
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I have to go to Rouen on business.
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Your subscription is up.
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Should I renew it?
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Why?
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Because...
:39:59
you're giving it up?

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