Chap.

 1        1|   glances, which excited shrill feminine laughter in the boxes.~Then
 2        1|       odor of life, a sovereign feminine charm, with which the public
 3        1| breathed one knew not from what feminine mouth. In front of him Fauchery
 4        2|        scent of flowers, with a feminine essence which choked him.
 5        3|     scion of a great family, of feminine manners and witty tongue,
 6        4|      answer. But Mignon, who in feminine quarrels was always paternal,
 7        5|    under the influence of those feminine odors which he now reencountered,
 8        5|     amid those quietly immodest feminine surroundings which the uncleanness
 9        9|         disdain left her to her feminine spite and, turning to Bordenave,
10       11|        principle to keep out of feminine disagreements.~“By the by,”
11       11|       though enthroned amid her feminine subjects. All the latter
12       13|      refusals to understand the feminine nature, and now she was
13       14|         understand these stupid feminine devotions. But Fauchery
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