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What was it that thus set so far asunder the morning of the day before yesterday...
Author:
Gustave Flaubert
Book:
Madame Bovary
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What was it that thus set so far asunder the morning of the day before yesterday and the evening of to-day?
( Gustave Flaubert )
[ Madame Bovary ]
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