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table of contents
  1. Title Page
  2. Imprint
  3. Dedication
  4. Madame Bovary
    1. Part I
      1. I
      2. II
      3. III
      4. IV
      5. V
      6. VI
      7. VII
      8. VIII
      9. IX
    2. Part II
      1. I
      2. II
      3. III
      4. IV
      5. V
      6. VI
      7. VII
      8. VIII
      9. IX
      10. X
      11. XI
      12. XII
      13. XIII
      14. XIV
      15. XV
    3. Part III
      1. I
      2. II
      3. III
      4. IV
      5. V
      6. VI
      7. VII
      8. VIII
      9. IX
      10. X
      11. XI
  5. Endnotes
  6. Colophon
  7. Uncopyright

Endnotes

  1. A quotation from the Aeneid signifying a threat. ↩

  2. Latin: “I am ridiculous.” ↩

  3. A devotion said at morning, noon, and evening, at the sound of a bell. Here, the evening prayer. ↩

  4. In place of a parent. ↩

  5. A mixture of coffee and spirits. ↩

  6. Used the familiar form of address. ↩

  7. With almond milk. ↩

  8. The panonceaux that have to be hung over the doors of notaries. ↩

  9. Black currant liqueur. ↩

  10. On the straight and narrow path. ↩

  11. Upon my word! ↩

  12. A loving heart. ↩

  13. Offhandedly. ↩

  14. It corrects customs through laughter. ↩

  15. Oh beautiful angel, my Lucie. ↩

  16. The worker lives by working, do what he will. ↩

  17. Manservant. ↩

  18. In rum. ↩

  19. People dressed as longshoremen. ↩

  20. Psalm CXXX. ↩

  21. Rest traveler. ↩

  22. Tread upon a loving wife. ↩

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