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521
Leon
walked
up
and
down
the
room
;
it
seemed
strange
to
him
to
see
this
beautiful
woman
in
her
nankeen
dress
in
the
midst
of
all
this
poverty
.
Madam
Bovary
reddened
;
he
turned
away
,
thinking
perhaps
there
had
been
an
impertinent
look
in
his
eyes
.
Then
she
put
back
the
little
girl
,
who
had
just
been
sick
over
her
collar
.
522
The
nurse
at
once
came
to
dry
her
,
protesting
that
it
would
n't
show
.
523
"
She
gives
me
other
doses
,
"
she
said
:
"
I
am
always
a-washing
of
her
.
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524
If
you
would
have
the
goodness
to
order
Camus
,
the
grocer
,
to
let
me
have
a
little
soap
,
it
would
really
be
more
convenient
for
you
,
as
I
need
n't
trouble
you
then
.
"
525
"
Very
well
!
very
well
!
"
said
Emma
.
"
Good
morning
,
Madame
Rollet
,
"
and
she
went
out
,
wiping
her
shoes
at
the
door
.
526
The
good
woman
accompanied
her
to
the
end
of
the
garden
,
talking
all
the
time
of
the
trouble
she
had
getting
up
of
nights
.
527
"
I
'm
that
worn
out
sometimes
as
I
drop
asleep
on
my
chair
.
I
'm
sure
you
might
at
least
give
me
just
a
pound
of
ground
coffee
;
that
'd
last
me
a
month
,
and
I
'd
take
it
of
a
morning
with
some
milk
.
"
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528
After
having
submitted
to
her
thanks
,
Madam
Bovary
left
.
She
had
gone
a
little
way
down
the
path
when
,
at
the
sound
of
wooden
shoes
,
she
turned
round
.
It
was
the
nurse
.
529
"
What
is
it
?
"
530
Then
the
peasant
woman
,
taking
her
aside
behind
an
elm
tree
,
began
talking
to
her
of
her
husband
,
who
with
his
trade
and
six
francs
a
year
that
the
captain
--