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Back in the dressing room, Madame Bovary is still trying to figure out how to get rid of Madame Guinevere. She's worried that she's not good enough to be in the company of other women who are good at what they do. She also worries that she might be a bad influence on the other women in the room. Madame Guitron, meanwhile, is worried about her. She knows that Madame Guigone is a good dancer, but she doesn't know how to use her stage skills to her advantage. She thinks that Madame Guise is a better dancer than her. Madame Bulgar is worried that Madame Roussillon is a bad dancer, too. She wonders why Madame Guigare is so good at dancing when she'll never be able to compete with her in the real world. Madame Guize is also worried about the rumors that have spread about her and her new assistant's romance. She worries that the gossip might affect her performance in the competition. Madame Rouzillon is also concerned about rumors about her breast implants, which she'd heard about in the press. Madame Bostwick is worried, too, because Madame Guigue is rumored to have bribed
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Back in the dressing room, Madame Bovary is still trying to figure out how to get rid of Madame Guinevere. She's worried that she's not good enough to be in the company of other women who are good at what they do. She also worries that she might be a bad influence on the other women in the room. Madame Guitron, meanwhile, is worried about her. She knows that Madame Guigone is a good dancer, but she doesn't know how to use her stage skills to her advantage. She thinks that Madame Guise is a better dancer than her. Madame Bulgar is worried that Madame Roussillon is a bad dancer, too. She wonders why Madame Guigare is so good at dancing when she'll never be able to compete with her in the real world. Madame Guize is also worried about the rumors that have spread about her and her new assistant's romance. She worries that the gossip might affect her performance in the competition. Madame Rouzillon is also concerned about rumors about her breast implants, which she'd heard about in the press. Madame Bostwick is worried, too, because Madame Guigue is rumored to have bribed
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