Madame Bovary
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:10:06
It's so swollen.
:10:08
It's nothing. It just needs some
air.

:10:11
When will I be better? Save me.
:10:13
Here, drink this. It will do you
good.

:10:18
Look at my dress. See the...
:10:20
Charles! How is he?
:10:22
Getting worse. I don't understand.
:10:25
Could you go?
:10:27
Of course, gladly. But I can't cure
him.

:10:32
Stop thinking. Just get up and
walk.

:10:36
In any case, you smell bad.
:10:42
I've brought fresh bandages.
:10:45
My husband's on his way.
:10:48
Does it hurt?
:10:50
I lose.
:10:52
Come for a drink?
:10:55
You must be brave.
:10:57
He really stinks.
:10:59
I'm sure you'll be better soon.
:11:03
Well, Hippolyte, I hear you're
suffering.

:11:07
Good lad. You have to be brave.
:11:10
This is a trial sent by the Lord.
:11:12
Rejoice in your pain, as it is His
will...

:11:16
and use it to make your peace
with Heaven.

:11:19
There's black liquid and it's
swollen to the knee.

:11:23
It can't go on. It's bad for
business.

:11:28
Madame Bovary...
:11:30
your husband must get another
doctor.

:11:33
I'll send for M. Canivet, from
Neufchaftel.

:11:37
He's a celebrity.
:11:44
Good-bye.
:11:46
I'll call again.
:11:59
I sawthe priest. What a nerve!

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