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In
the
beginning
of
spring
she
had
the
garden
turned
up
from
end
to
end
,
despite
Bovary
's
remonstrances
.
However
,
he
was
glad
to
see
her
at
last
manifest
a
wish
of
any
kind
.
As
she
grew
stronger
she
displayed
more
wilfulness
.
First
,
she
found
occasion
to
expel
Mere
Rollet
,
the
nurse
,
who
during
her
convalescence
had
contracted
the
habit
of
coming
too
often
to
the
kitchen
with
her
two
nurslings
and
her
boarder
,
better
off
for
teeth
than
a
cannibal
.
Then
she
got
rid
of
the
Homais
family
,
successively
dismissed
all
the
other
visitors
,
and
even
frequented
church
less
assiduously
,
to
the
great
approval
of
the
druggist
,
who
said
to
her
in
a
friendly
way
--
"
You
were
going
in
a
bit
for
the
cassock
!
"
As
formerly
,
Monsieur
Bournisien
dropped
in
every
day
when
he
came
out
after
catechism
class
.
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He
preferred
staying
out
of
doors
to
taking
the
air
"
in
the
grove
,
"
as
he
called
the
arbour
.
This
was
the
time
when
Charles
came
home
.
They
were
hot
;
some
sweet
cider
was
brought
out
,
and
they
drank
together
to
madame
's
complete
restoration
.
Binet
was
there
;
that
is
to
say
,
a
little
lower
down
against
the
terrace
wall
,
fishing
for
crayfish
.
Bovary
invited
him
to
have
a
drink
,
and
he
thoroughly
understood
the
uncorking
of
the
stone
bottles
.
"
You
must
,
"
he
said
,
throwing
a
satisfied
glance
all
round
him
,
even
to
the
very
extremity
of
the
landscape
,
"
hold
the
bottle
perpendicularly
on
the
table
,
and
after
the
strings
are
cut
,
press
up
the
cork
with
little
thrusts
,
gently
,
gently
,
as
indeed
they
do
seltzer-water
at
restaurants
.
"
But
during
his
demonstration
the
cider
often
spurted
right
into
their
faces
,
and
then
the
ecclesiastic
,
with
a
thick
laugh
,
never
missed
this
joke
--
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"
Its
goodness
strikes
the
eye
!
"
He
was
,
in
fact
,
a
good
fellow
and
one
day
he
was
not
even
scandalised
at
the
chemist
,
who
advised
Charles
to
give
madame
some
distraction
by
taking
her
to
the
theatre
at
Rouen
to
hear
the
illustrious
tenor
,
Lagardy
.
Homais
,
surprised
at
this
silence
,
wanted
to
know
his
opinion
,
and
the
priest
declared
that
he
considered
music
less
dangerous
for
morals
than
literature
.
But
the
chemist
took
up
the
defence
of
letters
.
The
theatre
,
he
contended
,
served
for
railing
at
prejudices
,
and
,
beneath
a
mask
of
pleasure
,
taught
virtue
.