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1  36| Carre-Lamadon, much younger than her husband, was the consolation of
2  36|       graceful, she sat opposite her husband, curled up in her furs,
3  37|             child -- the frail one's husband having, in recognition of
4  69|         Nature gave way at last. Her husband, assuming his politest manner,
5  72|        forward; she had fainted. Her husband, beside himself, implored
6 125|        broach delicate subjects. Her husband interrupted her from time
7 289|            spiteful, remarked to her husband as they were on the way
8 296|         remarked, half aloud, to her husband:~ ~
9 315|             and with a sign drew her husband's attention to the fact.
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