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"Ah! you see,
" replied
he in a melancholy voice, "that I was right not to come back; for this name, this name that fills my whole soul, and that escaped me, you forbid me to use!Madame Bovary! why all the world calls you thus!
"Oh, no!" she
replied.
"Your servant, madame," he
replied
drily; and he went back into his tub.
"Nevertheless,
" replied
the tax-collector, with a sly look, "there are people who like it."
"Well, you see, it's rather warm," she
replied.
"Have you your pistols?""Why?""Why, to defend yourself,
" replied
Emma.
His zeal seemed successful, for the club-foot soon manifested a desire to go on a pilgrimage to Bon-Secours if he were cured; to which Monsieur Bournisien
replied
that he saw no objection; two precautions were better than one; it was no risk anyhow.
It was all very well to vary the potions and change the poultices; the muscles each day rotted more and more; and at last Charles
replied
by an affirmative nod of the head when Mere Lefrancois, asked him if she could not, as a forlorn hope, send for Monsieur Canivet of Neufchatel, who was a celebrity.
"Oh, very well, take them!" said Emma."I was only joking," he replied; "the only thing I regret is the whip.
"Ah! if you knew!" she
replied.
She reflected a few moments, then replied—"We will take her!
"We shall have others,
" replied
Emma; and, as if speaking to herself: "Yet, it will be good to travel.
"Who told me!" he replied, rather astonished at her abrupt tone.
"I am surprised that in our days, in this century of enlightenment, anyone should still persist in proscribing an intellectual relaxation that is inoffensive, moralising, and sometimes even hygienic; is it not, doctor?""No doubt,
" replied
the doctor carelessly, either because, sharing the same ideas, he wished to offend no one, or else because he had not any ideas.
"Sir!
" replied
the ecclesiastic, with such angry eyes that the druggist was intimidated by them.
"I only mean to say," he
replied
in less brutal a tone, "that toleration is the surest way to draw people to religion."
She
replied
carelessly—"Oh, dear me, no, not much."
"Yes—a little," he replied, undecided between the frankness of his pleasure and his respect for his wife's opinion.
But Charles
replied
that they were going back next day.
At last she replied—"I always suspected it."
"Well!" said Leon."Well!" she
replied.
And fingering gently the blue binding of her long white sash, he added, "And who prevents us from beginning now?""No, my friend," she replied; "I am too old; you are too young.
Then with a more serious air, "Do you know, it is very improper—""How so?
" replied
the clerk.
replied
the druggist.
"Yes," she
replied
indifferently; "it's a bouquet I bought just now from a beggar."
"Unless Leon—
" replied
Charles, who was reflecting.
Emma
replied
bitterly that it would be better to sell it.
"But lessons," she replied, "are only of use when followed up."
"No," said Emma."But," he replied, "you seem so strange this evening."
"Why, like all men," she
replied.
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