Chapter
1 I | Mahomet's wife believed in~her husband; their devotion for his
2 II | negative virtues of the model husband designed for his~daughter,
3 II | thirty-six years old and her husband~fifty-eight. The disparity
4 III | offence against some~jealous husband; and hid their feelings
5 IV | Lucien had not met the lady's~husband face to face.~ ~M. de Bargeton'
6 IV | crowded, and generally~her husband felt quite at ease. He interested
7 IV | happiness enough in life? Anais' husband was as docile as~a child
8 IV | Bargeton, knowing that her husband had no pleasure~but in good
9 IV | for an epigram; the lady's husband was jealous,~he thought;
10 IV | Yes, she is dressing," her husband naturally answered.~ ~Lucien
11 IV | conciliate Mme. de~Bargeton's husband, he tried to find out if
12 IV | Mme. de Chandour and her~husband, a couple so extraordinary
13 IV | queen of Angouleme;~her husband, M. de Chandour, known in
14 VII | Sir," said the injured husband, "do you say that you discovered
15 VIII| between~Chandour and my husband. We shall not be at home
16 VIII| generosity could~but bring the husband and wife into difficulties
17 VIII| found Nais at table with her husband; M.~de Bargeton's early
18 VIII| This morning I~sent my husband out to fight in your quarrel.
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