Madame Bovary
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:40:01
Problems? What sort of
problems?

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You know. Those little fancies of
yours.

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The travelling-cases, the coat...
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We made it up. I can now suggest
another arrangement.

:40:15
This misfortune will give him so
much to do.

:40:19
I could renewthe note he signed
for me.

:40:22
He'd do best to transfer it to
somebody else.

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You, for instance. A proxy would
make it easy...

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and we could easily sort out our
matters.

:40:34
Maitre Guillaumin has prepared
the papers...

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to manage and administer his
business.

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You could take out loans...
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sign and endorse his notes...
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Monsieur will do as he sees fit.
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But I think...
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Where's this from?
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Maitre Guillaumin.
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I don't trust him. Notaries are
renowned crooks.

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We need a competent opinion.
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But we don't know anyone.
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We do... We could ask Leon.
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Yes! That's a good idea.
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We'll have to go to Rouen.
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I'll write to him.
:41:23
Charles, this can't be done by
correspondence.

:41:28
No. Since I have to, I'll go.
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You're so good.
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The next day, she took the
Hirondelle...

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to consult Leon in Rouen.
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She stayed three days.
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Three full, gorgeous, superb
days, a real honeymoon.

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Don't move. Don't speak.
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Look at me.
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There's something so soft in your
eyes...

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which does me good.
:41:58
Child, do you love me?

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