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Nastasie
answered
rudely.
Besides, Emma no longer seemed inclined to follow her advice; once even, Madame Bovary having thought fit to maintain that mistresses ought to keep an eye on the religion of their servants, she had
answered
with so angry a look and so cold a smile that the good woman did not interfere again.
The chemist answered: "I have a religion, my religion, and I even have more than all these others with their mummeries and their juggling.
"Oh, very few," he
answered.
"If I can," he
answered.
He made this seem likely, so ceaselessly did he talk of her charms and of her wit; so much so, that Binet once roughly
answered
him—"What does it matter to me since I'm not in her set?"
"He is just coming," he
answered.
"Not well," replied Emma; "I am ill.""Well, and so am I,
" answered
the priest.
Binet
answered
roughly that he "wasn't paid by the police."
"But I don't know how to turn,
" answered
the clerk.
"It is going to rain," said Emma."I have a cloak," he
answered.
One day she even spat blood, and, as Charles fussed around her showing his anxiety—"Bah!" she answered, "what does it matter?"
"Sometimes,
" answered
the doctor, "one feels nothing at first, and then syncope sets in, and more especially with people of strong constitution like this man."
And neither Madame Bovary nor Rodolphe
answered
him, whilst at the slightest movement made by them he drew near, saying, "I beg your pardon!" and raised his hat.
"H'm, h'm! who knows?
" answered
Rodolphe.
Monsieur Tuvache
answered
them with compliments; the other confessed himself nervous; and they remained thus, face to face, their foreheads almost touching, with the members of the jury all round, the municipal council, the notable personages, the National Guard and the crowd.
"Yes; one day it comes," he
answered.
It reached you in fragments of phrases, and interrupted here and there by the creaking of chairs in the crowd; then you suddenly heard the long bellowing of an ox, or else the bleating of the lambs, who
answered
one another at street corners.
answered
the tax-collector.
Rodolphe remained standing, and Emma hardly
answered
his first conventional phrases.
"And how do you think I can ride when I haven't got a habit?""You must order one," he
answered.
The child blew her a kiss; her mother
answered
with a wave of her whip.
"I love you," she answered, throwing her arms about his neck.
Emma
answered
nothing.
"Yes, I am coming," she
answered.
Felicite
answered
laughing.
And if he confessed that he had not thought of her, there were floods of reproaches that always ended with the eternal question—"Do you love me?""Why, of course I love you," he
answered.
At regular intervals he answered, "Yes—Yes—" She had passed her hands through his hair, and she repeated in a childlike voice, despite the big tears which were falling, "Rodolphe!
"Yes, she is resting a little now,
" answered
Charles, watching her sleep.
Charles
answered
that she had been taken ill suddenly while she was eating some apricots.
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