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1 I | was a fine one; while her~husband's, which consisted only 2 III | Rosalie de Watteville's future husband. There had even been some~ 3 IV | good as widowed, with a husband who turned egg-cups in every~ 4 VII | s duty to submit to her husband even if she~does not approve 5 X | there is still hope. My husband is--"~ ~"Eighty?" Rodolphe 6 XII | feelings.~ ~"Here is my husband under his natural form," 7 XII | happiness sadden you?"~ ~"Your husband is a young man," he whispered 8 XIII | and looking whether her~husband were listening. "Never disturb 9 XIII | glance at Rodolphe and at her~husband. "Were my feet made for 10 XIII | Leave us," she said to her husband;~"I want to speak to him."~ ~ 11 XIII | Geneva, call first on my husband, and let him introduce you~ 12 XIII | which threw~her, with her husband, into the ranks of the revolution. 13 XV | and quite as rich as her husband, who~has one of the largest 14 XVI | she/ ever accept as her~husband a man who had stooped so 15 XXIII | married than by sending her husband to~waste his money in Paris. 16 XXIII | Chavoncourt manages her husband."~ ~"That is enough, my 17 XXVI | Madame de Watteville and her husband,~who took his daughter's 18 XXVI | the Baroness allowed her husband a thousand francs a month 19 XXVI | wife, and he must be my husband.--Here;~read this."~ ~She 20 XXVI | Madame de~Watteville, if her husband had stayed at Besancon, 21 XXVI | Francesca announced her husband's illness, warning her lover 22 XXVIII| the monastery to find a husband,~as Watteville broke through