Madame Bovary
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rather than coming to see the
doctor or the chemist.

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The climate is temperate here.
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We're sheltered from the north
wind by the Argueil Forest...

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and from the west by St. Jean's
Hill.

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However, this heat...
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given off by the river's vapour...
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and the herds of cattle...
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which exhale ammoniac...
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nitrogen, hydrogen, oxygen...
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Are there any walks here?
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Very few.
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There's the pasture...
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up the hill at the edge of the
woods.

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I sometimes take a book up there
at sunset.

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Nothing's more wonderful than a
sunset.

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Especially at the sea-side.
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I love the sea!
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Doesn't that expanse uplift your
soul?

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Mountainscapes can be like that.
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In Switzerland, for example...
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And music?
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I don't play but I like it a lot.
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Don't listen to him, he's too
modest.

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I've heard him singing in his room.
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Leon lives just above my shop.
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You were singing The Guardian
Angel like a professional.

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What music do you like?
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German.
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It sets you dreaming.
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Your house is one of the best here.
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The advantage for a doctor...
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is a rear door, so people can come
and go without being seen.

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There's an arbour in the garden.
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If madame likes gardening...
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my wife isn't interested.
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She much prefers reading in her
room.

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I'm the same.
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Reading by the fire, while a storm
rages...

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isn't it lovely?
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You forget, the hours pass...
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you live with the characters.
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You're right.
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Have you ever found in a book...
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the expression of your ideas...
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and even the exact description of
your inner thoughts?


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