In the middle of the night, Madame Bovary wakes up in her tent. She's worried about her daughter, who's crying because she's been slandered by the men in front of her. She doesn't know what to do, so she leaves her daughter in the care of the servants. When she gets back to her tent, she tells her daughter that she'll be back in a few days.
In the middle of the night, Madame Bovary wakes up in her tent. She's worried about her daughter, who's crying because she's been slandered by the men in front of her. She doesn't know what to do, so she leaves her daughter in the care of the servants. When she gets back to her tent, she tells her daughter that she'll be back in a few days.