Madame Bovary
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:51:02
Where did that oaf find her?
:51:04
She's probably bored with him.
:51:07
While he's out, she mends his
socks!

:51:09
She'd like to dance the polka in
town. Poor thing!

:51:13
She's gasping for love like a fish
out of water.

:51:18
A few gallant words and she'll
adore you!

:51:22
Howto get rid of her after?
:51:24
Madame Bovary, you're quite
pretty and fresh!

:51:29
I'll have her!
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I'll have her! The Show's soon!
:51:35
She'll be there.
:51:37
The famous Show did indeed
arrive.

:52:07
Everyone was merry...
:52:09
but widow Lefrancois, talking
with M. Homais, looked...

:52:13
very gloomy.
:52:14
There's Lheureux.
:52:18
He's selling the Cafe Francais.
:52:21
He murdered old Tellier with his
bills.

:52:23
What a terrible tragedy!
:52:25
The cafe's sordid and I hate
Tellier...

:52:29
but I don't like that wheedler
Lheureux.

:52:31
Look, he's greeting Mme Bovary.
:52:34
- Where?
- In the market.

:52:36
I have a seat for her.
:52:38
She's wearing a green hat.
:52:41
She's on M. Boulanger's arm.
:52:44
Quick, here's the apothecary!
:52:47
A lovely day! Everyone's here! It's
an east wind!

:52:51
Good-bye, M. Lheureux.
:52:55
How you got rid of him!
:52:56
Why be bothered by others...
:52:59
as I'm here with you today?

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