Chap.

 1        2|  themselves they were wont thus gravely to nickname as “old miser”
 2        2| Monsieur Steiner,” murmured Zoe gravely, without budging from her
 3        2|           said the Count Muffat gravely. “We come on a quest. Monsieur
 4        3|     dignified bearing and added gravely:~“Monsieur Venot is fully
 5        4|       project which he had been gravely maturing. He had been planning,
 6        4|    bargain’s struck,” said Nana gravely.~The day was breaking apace.
 7        5|  waiting and viewing each other gravely as they waited. On the table
 8        7|          he at last made answer gravely.~Thereupon she again sank
 9        9|          whose affairs had been gravely damaged by two successive
10        9|       pair gazed at one another gravely. Then as the count still
11       10|        my dear,” Muffat replied gravely. “To be sure, the emperor
12       11|         Just so,” said the aunt gravely “When men are obstinate
13       14|        declared Louise Violaine gravely. “It’s better to do without ‘
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