Madame Bovary
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As I was saying, farmers have a
hard life.

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Others do too!
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Oh, indeed! Workers in the towns,
for example.

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But women...
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Ah, that's true!
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I've known of mothers...
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honest women, I assure you...
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real saints...
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who didn't even have bread.
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But what of those, Father...
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who have bread but no...
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No fire in winter?
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What does it matter?
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What do you mean?
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When one has warmth and food,
things...

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Oh, my God!
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What's wrong? Digestive trouble.
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Go home, Mme Bovary, and have a
nice cup of tea.

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No, no, it's...
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I thought you were having a dizzy
spell.

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You asked me something. What
was it?

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I can't remember now...
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Nothing.
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Nothing.
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You'll excuse me, Mme Bovary.
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I have to deal with these urchins.
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Poor things! It's hard showing
them the ways of the Lord...

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as His Holy Son told us to do.
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Take care, and my respects to
your husband.

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Are you Christian?
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Yes, I'm Christian.
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What is a Christian?
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He who is born baptised.
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Mama...

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