Madame Bovary
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He was worried. You could have
sent word.

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I told him I'd need two days.
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Two days, not three.
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Mother, it doesn't matter.
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Leon is positive that the document
is perfectly in order.

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What document?
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Nothing important, mother.
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A sort of proxy...
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to enable Emma...
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to take care of household matters
more easily.

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A proxy for your wife?
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Are you mad?
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Mother!
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Not everyone's rich...
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and no fortune lasts forever.
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Was the carpet needed?
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Why change the chair covering?
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It's all vain fancy!
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Silk for linings!
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I'd be ashamed of such comfort...
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and yet I'm old.
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Enough, madame!
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I'll tear the order up!
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Mother, you're causing trouble
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It's all show.
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Shall I burn it?
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Please do.
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This arrangement suits me.
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Sorry mother, but you're wrong.
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You love her more.
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You're right. That's how it should
be.

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I'll leave tomorrow.
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Have you sorted everything out?
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In your best interests, I think.
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I've a buyer for your house in
Barneville.

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M. Langlois has offered 4,000
francs.

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A good price.
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I have half the amount here.

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