id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 27575 Flaubert, Gustave Madame Bovary: A Tale of Provincial Life, Vol. 1 (of 2) .txt text/plain 86091 5138 83 "My c-a-p," timidly said the "new fellow," casting troubled looks round When we went for walks he talked to the servant who, like himself, came For a long time Madame Bovary had been on the look-out for his Emma's face always rose before his eyes, and a monotone, like the drawing-room, Emma saw standing round the table men with grave faces, Emma's eyes turned involuntarily to this old man with hanging lips, as "If you were like me," said Charles, "constantly obliged to be in the One day Emma was suddenly seized with the desire to see her little girl, "Monsieur Léon," he said, "went to his room early." "Look, dear!" said Emma, in a calm voice, "the little one fell down Madame Bovary again took Rodolphe's arm; he went on as if speaking to "Come, now, Emma," he said, "it is time." turning away her head, Emma said in a broken voice-- ./cache/27575.txt ./txt/27575.txt