Evening
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For myself, I am here, just as you see me, since break of day; but the weather is so muggy, that unless one had the bird at the mouth of the gun—""Good evening, Monsieur Binet," she interrupted him, turning on her heel.
She remained until
evening
racking her brain with every conceivable lying project, and had constantly before her eyes that imbecile with the game-bag.
She often spoke to him of the
evening
chimes, of the voices of nature.
That
evening
Rodolphe found her more serious than usual.
He sent to Rouen for Dr. Duval's volume, and every evening, holding his head between both hands, plunged into the reading of it.
The
evening
was charming, full of prattle, of dreams together.
Thus, as a precaution, what is to prevent you from saying morning and
evening
a 'Hail Mary, full of grace,' and 'Our Father which art in heaven'?
When Rodolphe came to the garden that evening, he found his mistress waiting for him at the foot of the steps on the lowest stair.
Madame Bovary senior, the
evening
before, passing along the passage, had surprised her in company of a man—a man with a brown collar, about forty years old, who, at the sound of her step, had quickly escaped through the kitchen.
He pictured her to himself working in the
evening
by their side beneath the light of the lamp; she would embroider him slippers; she would look after the house; she would fill all the home with her charm and her gaiety.
Rodolphe came in the
evening
earlier than usual.
She was seized with giddiness, and from that
evening
her illness recommenced, with a more uncertain character, it is true, and more complex symptoms.
The most important was the arrival of the "Hirondelle" in the
evening.
She bought chaplets and wore amulets; she wished to have in her room, by the side of her bed, a reliquary set in emeralds that she might kiss it every
evening.
One evening, for example, she was angry with the servant, who had asked to go out, and stammered as she tried to find some pretext.
Then each evening, at the back of a box, behind the golden trellis-work she would have drunk in eagerly the expansions of this soul that would have sung for her alone; from the stage, even as he acted, he would have looked at her.
She had not felt it since that spring
evening
when the rain fell upon the green leaves, and they had said good-bye standing at the window.
Often when he stayed in his room to read, or else when sitting of an
evening
under the lime-trees of the Luxembourg, he let his Code fall to the ground, and the memory of Emma came back to him.
Leon at once envied the calm of the tomb, and one
evening
he had even made his will, asking to be buried in that beautiful rug with velvet stripes he had received from her.
In the
evening
Emma wrote the clerk an interminable letter, in which she cancelled the rendezvous; all was over; they must not, for the sake of their happiness, meet again.
Yet nothing forced her to go; but she had given her word that she would return that same
evening.
In fact, Monsieur Bovary senior had expired the
evening
before suddenly from an attack of apoplexy as he got up from table, and by way of greater precaution, on account of Emma's sensibility, Charles had begged Homais to break the horrible news to her gradually.
What an interminable
evening!
Towards
evening
they took a covered boat and went to dine on one of the islands.
The doctor seemed delighted to see him, but he never stirred out that evening, nor all the next day.
He saw her alone in the evening, very late, behind the garden in the lane; in the lane, as she had the other one!
One
evening
when Charles was listening to her, she began the same piece four times over, each time with much vexation, while he, not noticing any difference, cried—"Bravo!
Those who had secured seats the
evening
before kept it waiting; some even were still in bed in their houses.
"No," said Emma."But," he replied, "you seem so strange this evening."
So he thought himself the most fortunate of men and Emma was without uneasiness, when, one
evening
suddenly he said—"It is Mademoiselle Lempereur, isn't it, who gives you lessons?""Yes."
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