Chap.

 1        1|       horse dealer admiring a perfectly shaped mare; at Daguenet,
 2        2|     dear,” rejoined Nana, who perfectly understood the situation, “
 3        5| heavens, these gentlemen know perfectly well what a woman looks
 4        6|      square enclosure. It was perfectly unadorned, but the garden
 5        6|  tomorrow morning he would be perfectly himself again. His mother
 6        6|      news about Rose. She was perfectly well and happy; they had
 7        6|    church. She recognized her perfectly. She was as upright as of
 8        7|     turn and then would stand perfectly naked and gaze and gaze
 9        8|    philosophy, though she was perfectly well aware that Satin with
10        9|       his usual voice and was perfectly calm.~“Yes, let’s go on,”
11       10|     cellars!”~“I remember him perfectly,” replied Satin. “I recollect
12       11|       repugnance. And she was perfectly happy at once; that truly
13       14|       remembered the occasion perfectly. Fontan had played the Prince
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