Madame Bovary
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of her personal goods.
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By buying on credit, borrowing...
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signing notes...
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she had gathered for Lheureux...
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a sum that he was eager to
obtain.

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Have you heard the news?
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I suppose it's a joke.
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What do you mean?
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My little lady...
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did you think I'd supply you with
goods...

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and money, out of kindness...
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till the end of time?
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I must recover my outlay. It's only
fair.

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But just think: 8,000 francs!
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The court upheld it and passed
judgement.

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Anyway, you know it's not me.
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It's my accountant, Vincart.
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But couldn't you...
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manage to...
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I can't do a thing.
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You don't know Vincart. He's worse
than an Arab.

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Look, I didn't know. It's such a
surprise.

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Whose fault is that?
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I slave like a nigger while you're
enjoying yourself.

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Don't you lecture me!
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It won't do any harm.
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I beg you to do something.
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You're trying to seduce me!
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You monster!
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Oh, come, come.
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I'll tell everyone about you.
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I'll tell my husband.
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Leave your poor husband out of
this.

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Don't you think I can tell him a
thing or two?

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I know it's not funny.
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But debts never killed anyone.
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When one has friends, like you...
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Where can I find the money?

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