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... and divine job of exposing this concept through the mouth of the young chemist in his novel, Madame Bovary:
‘And, as it happens, we are sheltered from the north wind by the Forest of ... the south, by the south-easterly winds, which, having cooled themselves off in crossing the Seine, sometimes lash down upon us, like breezes from Russia!’
Flaubert also demonstrates another truth: only ...
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