Госпожа Бовари

Chapter 2

           Itwasthereforewithdelightthatheacceptedthelandlady’ssuggestionthatheshoulddineincompanywiththenewcomers,andtheypassedintothelargeparlourwhereMadameLefrancois,forthepurposeofshowingoff,hadhadthetablelaidforfour.

           Homaisaskedtobeallowedtokeeponhisskull-cap,forfearofcoryza;then,turningtohisneighbour

           "Madameisnodoubtalittlefatigued;onegetsjoltedsoabominablyinour‘Hirondelle.’"

           "Thatistrue,"repliedEmma;"butmovingaboutalwaysamusesme.Ilikechangeofplace."

           "Itissotedious,"sighedtheclerk,"tobealwaysrivetedtothesameplaces."

           "Ifyouwerelikeme,"saidCharles,"constantlyobligedtobeinthesaddle"—

           "But,"Leonwenton,addressinghimselftoMadameBovary,"nothing,itseemstome,ismorepleasantwhenonecan,"headded.

           "Moreover,"saidthedruggist,"thepracticeofmedicineisnotveryhardworkinourpartoftheworld,forthestateofourroadsallowsustheuseofgigs,andgenerally,asthefarmersareprosperous,theypayprettywell.Wehave,medicallyspeaking,besidestheordinarycasesofenteritis,bronchitis,biliousaffections,etc.,nowandthenafewintermittentfeversatharvest-time;butonthewhole,littleofaseriousnature,nothingspecialtonote,unlessitbeagreatdealofscrofula,due,nodoubt,tothedeplorablehygienicconditionsofourpeasantdwellings.

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