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  • The French wave continued Monday as Jonathan Hivert delivered Sojasun-Saur its second consecutive win in a bunch sprint when he out-kicked the fastest of the Spanish armada in the second stage at the Ruta del Sol.

    Hivert takes another French win at Ruta del Sol 2011

  • Hivert called, shouted, swore; then he got down from his seat and went and knocked loudly at the doors.

    Madame Bovary 2003

  • But Hivert, noticing a weight behind, gave the blind man sharp cuts with his whip.

    Madame Bovary 2003

  • She leant with both hands against the window, drinking in the breeze; the three horses galloped, the stones grated in the mud, the diligence rocked, and Hivert, from afar, hailed the carts on the road, while the bourgeois who had spent the night at the Guillaume woods came quietly down the hill in their little family carriages.

    Madame Bovary 2003

  • Hivert openly cast some doubt on the efficacy of it.

    Madame Bovary 2003

  • “Favorites du Commerce,” and Hivert, who enjoyed a great reputation for doing errands, insisted on a rise of wages, and was threatening to go over “to the opposition shop.”

    Madame Bovary 2003

  • Every day for a month Hivert carried boxes, valises, parcels for him from Yonville to Rouen and from Rouen to

    Madame Bovary 2003

  • Hivert, who had waited for her fifty-three minutes, had at last started.

    Madame Bovary 2003

  • Hivert was leisurely harnessing his horses, listening, moreover, to

    Madame Bovary 2003

  • They had whistled for him a quarter of an hour; Hivert had even gone back a mile and a half expecting every moment to catch sight of her; but it had been necessary to go on.

    Madame Bovary 2003

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