Madame Bovary
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I can pay my debts.
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I'd be sorry to take back...
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such an important sum so
suddenly.

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What?
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One can put anything on bills.
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Here...
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sign this, keep it all...
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and put your mind at rest.
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With the date, please, the date.
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What excuse did you give?
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I said I had a piano class twice a
week.

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That costs money.
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But I'm rich!
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He didn't question her and
accepted her whims.

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He was more her mistress than
she his.

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Her tender words and kisses
carried off his soul.

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Where had she learned such
corruption...

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so deep and concealed that it
was almost immaterial?

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One day, they parted early...
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and, walking along the
boulevard...

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she saw the walls of her
convent.

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Her early married life, walks in
the woods...

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the Vicomte waltzing all passed
before her eyes.

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Leon suddenly seemed as remote
as the rest.

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Yet I love him.
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No matter, she wasn't happy.
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She never had been.
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Nothing was worth this quest.
Everything lied.

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What is it?
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A man in black brought it.
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He said it was most urgent.
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Law and justice to Mme Bovary.
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What sentence?
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Within twenty-four hours...
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- ...pay the sum of 8,000 francs.
- What?

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Forced by legal means...
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and notably by the confiscation...

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