In this chapter, we learn that Madame Bovary has begun to flirt with King, and that she has even gone so far as to invite him to a party at her house this weekend. We learn that this is not the first time she has flirted with the king, but this time, she has done it in broad daylight, in the middle of the day. The conversation continues, and the conversation is interrupted by the arrival of the blond man, who has invited them to his house for a party. The blond man has invited the women to come and have fun with him, and Madame Bavary has been invited to join him. Madame Bogar is horrified by this news, and she tells Madame Bagar that she was almost murdered in order to get a date for her with King. She tells her that she will have to hide the key to the house from everyone, as there are too many other girls after her. She also reveals that she is interested in the blonde woman, as she is a "total loser' temperament" .
In this chapter, we learn that Madame Bovary has begun to flirt with King, and that she has even gone so far as to invite him to a party at her house this weekend. We learn that this is not the first time she has flirted with the king, but this time, she has done it in broad daylight, in the middle of the day. The conversation continues, and the conversation is interrupted by the arrival of the blond man, who has invited them to his house for a party. The blond man has invited the women to come and have fun with him, and Madame Bavary has been invited to join him. Madame Bogar is horrified by this news, and she tells Madame Bagar that she was almost murdered in order to get a date for her with King. She tells her that she will have to hide the key to the house from everyone, as there are too many other girls after her. She also reveals that she is interested in the blonde woman, as she is a "total loser' temperament" .