Chap.

 1        1|    of “Nana” in great black letters. Gentlemen, who seemed to
 2        2|      It bored Nana to write letters; besides, she was not sure
 3        2|   Zoe was awaiting her with letters and visiting cards, she
 4        2|  sight of the cards and the letters her bad temper returned.
 5        2|  temper returned. As to the letters, why, she saidpass” to
 6        5|   place in which were piled letters and newspapers, while on
 7        5|  more going the rounds with letters, presented one to her. Bordenave
 8        6| increasing. He had received letters which necessitated his leaving
 9        8|     to, especially when the letters were full of grand, loverlike
10        8| custom for him to write the letters in reply. He was wont to
11        9|    Why not make me bring in letters on a tray?” he continued
12       10| wrote abominable, anonymous letters to her rival’s lovers.~For
13       10|    had not needed anonymous letters in order to understand how
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