The scene opens with the sound of a sneeze, followed by the crackle of a black dress and a white dress. It is the time of night, and a woman is walking along the road. The woman looks stiff, and the statues of Madame Bovary have disappeared from the house. She is carrying a lighter, and she is not carrying anything. The sound of the woman's footsteps is heard in the distance, and it is obvious that the woman is carrying something. The crackle of her footsteps is followed by a crack of a lamp, and then a clap of someone's hand. The sounds of the lamp and the woman are heard again, and this time it is the woman who is smoking a cigarette in the hallway. The noises of the smoke are heard in a distant part of the house, and Madame Boar is shocked to see the woman smoking. She does not
The scene opens with the sound of a sneeze, followed by the crackle of a black dress and a white dress. It is the time of night, and a woman is walking along the road. The woman looks stiff, and the statues of Madame Bovary have disappeared from the house. She is carrying a lighter, and she is not carrying anything. The sound of the woman's footsteps is heard in the distance, and it is obvious that the woman is carrying something. The crackle of her footsteps is followed by a crack of a lamp, and then a clap of someone's hand. The sounds of the lamp and the woman are heard again, and this time it is the woman who is smoking a cigarette in the hallway. The noises of the smoke are heard in a distant part of the house, and Madame Boar is shocked to see the woman smoking. She does not