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"
Received
,
for
three
months
'
lessons
and
several
pieces
of
music
,
the
sum
of
sixty-three
francs
.
--
Felicie
Lempereur
,
professor
of
music
.
"
"
How
the
devil
did
it
get
into
my
boots
?
"
"
It
must
,
"
she
replied
,
"
have
fallen
from
the
old
box
of
bills
that
is
on
the
edge
of
the
shelf
.
"
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From
that
moment
her
existence
was
but
one
long
tissue
of
lies
,
in
which
she
enveloped
her
love
as
in
veils
to
hide
it
.
It
was
a
want
,
a
mania
,
a
pleasure
carried
to
such
an
extent
that
if
she
said
she
had
the
day
before
walked
on
the
right
side
of
a
road
,
one
might
know
she
had
taken
the
left
.
One
morning
,
when
she
had
gone
,
as
usual
,
rather
lightly
clothed
,
it
suddenly
began
to
snow
,
and
as
Charles
was
watching
the
weather
from
the
window
,
he
caught
sight
of
Monsieur
Bournisien
in
the
chaise
of
Monsieur
Tuvache
,
who
was
driving
him
to
Rouen
.
Then
he
went
down
to
give
the
priesta
thick
shawl
that
he
was
to
hand
over
to
Emma
as
soon
as
he
reached
the
"
Croix-Rouge
.
"
When
he
got
to
the
inn
,
Monsieur
Bournisien
asked
for
the
wife
of
the
Yonville
doctor
.
The
landlady
replied
that
she
very
rarely
came
to
her
establishment
.
So
that
evening
,
when
he
recognised
Madame
Bovary
in
the
"
Hirondelle
,
"
the
cure
told
her
his
dilemma
,
without
,
however
,
appearing
to
attach
much
importance
to
it
,
for
he
began
praising
a
preacher
who
was
doing
wonders
at
the
Cathedral
,
and
whom
all
the
ladies
were
rushing
to
hear
.
Still
,
if
he
did
not
ask
for
any
explanation
,
others
,
later
on
,
might
prove
less
discreet
.
So
she
thought
well
to
get
down
each
time
at
the
"
Croix-Rouge
,
"
so
that
the
good
folk
of
her
village
who
saw
her
on
the
stairs
should
suspect
nothing
.
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One
day
,
however
,
Monsieur
Lheureux
met
her
coming
out
of
the
Hotel
de
Boulogne
on
Leon
's
arm
;
and
she
was
frightened
,
thinking
he
would
gossip
.
He
was
not
such
a
fool
.
But
three
days
after
he
came
to
her
room
,
shut
the
door
,
and
said
,
"
I
must
have
some
money
.
"
She
declared
she
could
not
give
him
any
.
Lheureux
burst
into
lamentations
and
reminded
her
of
all
the
kindnesses
he
had
shown
her
.
In
fact
,
of
the
two
bills
signed
by
Charles
,
Emma
up
to
the
present
had
paid
only
one
.
As
to
the
second
,
the
shopkeeper
,
at
her
request
,
had
consented
to
replace
it
by
another
,
which
again
had
been
renewed
for
a
long
date
.