Chap.

 1        1|          which is as violent as an access of positive unreason. Everybody
 2        4|      moment he was gone she had an access of melting tenderness, threw
 3        6|      Louiset’s arrival. She had an access of maternal affection which
 4        8|         great gilded rooms! In her access of tenderness for Fontan
 5       10|          last of his fortune in an access of burning, feverish folly.
 6       10|           and then would follow an access of maternal love, and she
 7       10|         the shoulders in a perfect access of gratitude while she quivered
 8       11|        wins!” cried Philippe in an access of patriotic grief.~A feeling
 9       12| reconquered him, and now his daily access of faith had again assumed
10       13|         would return, and in fresh access of raging jealousy he would
11       13|      overthrown. In an extravagant access of faith he raised his hands
12       14|    muttered Mignon, overcome by an access of philosophy.~But Fontan
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