Madame Bovary - Page 158/262

She was seized with giddiness, and from that evening her illness

recommenced, with a more uncertain character, it is true, and more

complex symptoms. Now she suffered in her heart, then in the chest, the

head, the limbs; she had vomitings, in which Charles thought he saw the

first signs of cancer.

And besides this, the poor fellow was worried about money matters.