The chapter opens with a soliloquy by Madame Bovary, in which she laments the fact that she is still obsessed with her lover, and that he is a "celebrity" . She tells him that she will stop by to find out what is wrong, and then she will tell him what has happened. She says that she has learned a lesson from her encounters with him, and she will teach him a lesson no matter what happens to him.
The chapter opens with a soliloquy by Madame Bovary, in which she laments the fact that she is still obsessed with her lover, and that he is a "celebrity" . She tells him that she will stop by to find out what is wrong, and then she will tell him what has happened. She says that she has learned a lesson from her encounters with him, and she will teach him a lesson no matter what happens to him.