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druggist
1. The various ingredients are generally only to be obtained from a large wholesale druggist
2. Underwood was racing towards this place, and there was a woman leaving to go get a prescription for her neighbour from the druggist in town
3. The druggist is now the arbiter of all you once thought holy,
4. "Moreover," said the druggist, "the practice of medicine is not very hard work in our part of the world, for the state of our roads allows us the use of gigs, and generally, as the farmers are prosperous, they pay pretty well
5. The druggist proved the best of neighbours
6. In the beginning he had called on her several times along with the druggist
7. When the game of cards was over, the druggist and the Doctor played dominoes, and Emma, changing her place, leant her elbow on the table, turning over the leaves of "L'Illustration"
8. The druggist had taken Napoleon and Athalie to give them some exercise, and Justin accompanied them, carrying the umbrellas on his shoulder
9. "Embrace me," said the druggist with tears in his eyes
10. The druggist was passing
11. "Yes, I am going," replied the druggist, astonished
12. "What a terrible catastrophe!" cried the druggist, who always found expressions in harmony with all imaginable circumstances
13. "It's only to get away from that fat fellow, you know, the druggist
14. "Truly," said the druggist, "one ought to proceed most rigorously against drunkenness! I should like to see written up weekly at the door of the town hall on a board ad hoc* the names of all those who during the week got intoxicated on alcohol
15. "Do not be uneasy," said the druggist, when he returned to his friends
16. "Justin," cried the druggist, "bring us the sulphuric acid
17. "Hush! hush!" said Emma, pointing with her finger to the druggist
18. She even asked herself why she detested Charles; if it had not been better to have been able to love him? But he gave her no opportunities for such a revival of sentiment, so that she was much embarrassed by her desire for sacrifice, when the druggist came just in time to provide her with an opportunity
19. Charles, urged by the druggist and by her, allowed himself to be persuaded
20. "Come, be calm," said the druggist; "later on you will show your gratitude to your benefactor
21. The druggist was indignant at what he called the manoeuvres of the priest; they were prejudicial, he said, to Hippolyte's convalescence, and he kept repeating to Madame Lefrancois, "Leave him alone! leave him alone! You perturb his morals with your mysticism
22. But the druggist, turning red, confessed that he was too sensitive to assist at such an operation
23. Then, without any consideration for Hippolyte, who was sweating with agony between his sheets, these gentlemen entered into a conversation, in which the druggist compared the coolness of a surgeon to that of a general; and this comparison was pleasing to Canivet, who launched out on the exigencies of his art
24. Lestiboudois was sent for, and Monsieur Canivet having turned up his sleeves, passed into the billiard-room, while the druggist stayed with Artemise and the landlady, both whiter than their aprons, and with ears strained towards the door
25. "And not only," the druggist went on, "are human beings subject to such anomalies, but animals also
26. "By Jove! they go in for more than that," exclaimed the druggist
27. "Sir!" replied the ecclesiastic, with such angry eyes that the druggist was intimidated by them
28. It was thus the druggist called a small room under the leads, full of the utensils and the goods of his trade
29. Then the druggist joked him about quill-drivers and the law
30. But the druggist said that he would cure himself with an antiphlogistic pomade of his own composition, and he gave his address—"Monsieur Homais, near the market, pretty well known
31. "Justin!" called the druggist impatiently
32. "Be calm," said the druggist; "we have only to administer a powerful antidote
33. He sent quickly to the "Lion d'Or" for some pigeons; to the butcher's for all the cutlets that were to be had; to Tuvache for cream; and to Lestiboudois for eggs; and the druggist himself aided in the preparations, while Madame Homais was saying as she pulled together the strings of her jacket—
34. Felicite knelt down before the crucifix, and the druggist himself slightly bent his knees, while Monsieur Canivet looked out vaguely at the Place
35. But he did not finish, choking beneath the crowd of memories that this action of the druggist recalled to him
36. The druggist, at his wit's end, began softly to draw aside the small window-curtain
37. The druggist, on whom the silence weighed, was not long before he began formulating some regrets about this "unfortunate young woman
38. The cure on his arrival inquired how Monsieur Bovary was, and, on the reply of the druggist, went on—"The blow, you see, is still too recent
39. "Cut some off," replied the druggist
40. And the druggist, who could not hold out any longer, about four in the morning sighed—
41. The priest did not need any persuading; he went out to go and say mass, came back, and then they ate and hobnobbed, giggling a little without knowing why, stimulated by that vague gaiety that comes upon us after times of sadness, and at the last glass the priest said to the druggist, as he clapped him on the shoulder—
42. The druggist continued, "Do you know that but for me he would have committed some fatal attempt upon himself?"
43. The blind man, whom he had not been able to cure with the pomade, had gone back to the hill of Bois-Guillaume, where he told the travellers of the vain attempt of the druggist, to such an extent, that Homais when he went to town hid himself behind the curtains of the "Hirondelle" to avoid meeting him
44. Joe provided Rosemary with extra nurses and personal attendants—“private duty nurses, laundry, hairdresser, druggist, stationer, tailor”—to care exclusively for her at Craig House
45. (The freckled face of Sweny, the druggist, appears in the disc of the soapsun
46. There's no reform in the matter: the question is, whether the profit on the drugs is paid to the medical man by the druggist or by the patient, and whether there shall be extra pay under the name of attendance
47. Well, if my work had been given to the public—" But the druggist stopped, Madame Lefrancois seemed so preoccupied
48. "Come, be calm," said the druggist; "later on you will show your
49. But the druggist, turning red, confessed that he was too sensitive
50. druggist was intimidated by them