Chap.

 1        4|   little satiny corner which drove him crazy. Occasionally
 2        6|      saying no. Then as they drove down the other side of the
 3        7|  hands. A noise of footsteps drove him away. He felt a shame
 4        8|     you and me, it seems you drove him silly—’how is it that
 5       10|      in the papers. When she drove in her carriage along the
 6       12| quite other purposes! Nature drove her to exasperation; this
 7       12|      conjugal fidelity which drove Mignon to despair.~“Listen,
 8       13| second self, whose enjoyment drove him mad with jealousy? It
 9       13|      In the carriage, as she drove thither, the thought of
10       13|    hole in his shirt, almost drove her senseless.~“He used
11       13|   two, when in the cab which drove him to the Rue Richelieu,
12       13|     notice. The announcement drove her to desperation at once!
13       14|    grander that way, and she drove her public wild by simply
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