Madame Bovary trial
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On January 29, 1857, in a courtroom at Paris's imposing [[Palais de Justice]], [[Antoine Sénard]] rose to make his case for ''[[Madame Bovary]]''. | On January 29, 1857, in a courtroom at Paris's imposing [[Palais de Justice]], [[Antoine Sénard]] rose to make his case for ''[[Madame Bovary]]''. | ||
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On January 29, 1857, in a courtroom at Paris's imposing Palais de Justice, Antoine Sénard rose to make his case for Madame Bovary.
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