![]() ![]() The Marquis, to amuse the young woman, took her to see the stables.Ībove the basket-shaped racks porcelain slabs bore the names of the horses in black letters. The orangery, which was at the other end, led by a covered way to the outhouses of the chateau. Next, Mademoiselle d’Andervilliers collected some pieces of roll in a small basket to take them to the swans on the ornamental waters, and they went to walk in the hot-houses, where strange plants, bristling with hairs, rose in pyramids under hanging vases, whence, as from over-filled nests of serpents, fell long green cords interlacing. The repast lasted ten minutes no liqueurs were served, which astonished the doctor. There were a great many people to luncheon. She undressed, and cowered down between the sheets against Charles, who was asleep. You can listen below (it may take a moment to appear) or download here.Lives, have penetrated, blended with them. This free audiobook edition is read by various performers at Librivox and thus benefits from each readers strengths. Flaubert is a known perfectionist and is known to be quite particular in his writing style as he wants each word to represent the setting and character perfectly. What sets it apart though is Flaubert’s attention to detail in describing each nuance of the tale. Madame Bovary is a pretty straightforward novel that takes everything you would expect from such a tale and delivers it in spades. Madame Bovary lives in a rather dull provincial life which leads to her having an affair with a different man and forces herself to live beyond her means as she tries anything to desperately escape the triviality of her current life. This free audiobook edition of the classic novel tells the tale of a doctor’s wife named Emma Bovary. ![]() Madame Bovary was written by Gustave Flaubert and published in April of 1857. ![]() Madame Bovary by Gustave Flaubert – A free audiobook ![]()
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