Chap.

 1        2|   repay him for his charming style of writing. Mme Lerat, after
 2        3| attracted his attention. Its style struck him as crude, not
 3        4|   want to shout; it isnt my style. But she’s a cocky slut
 4        5|      way of adornment in the style of the First Empire. Then
 5        8|     her plain and lacking in style. Fontan, lying on his stomach,
 6        8| Fontan was familiar with the style employed by Georges and
 7        8|   with the other in point of style. Then, too, he used to be
 8        9|     failure! And then what a style it’s written in, my dears!
 9       10|   land and in every possible style. There were Italian cabinets,
10       10|    in the correctness of its style.~At the end of two months
11       12|    grand seventeenth–century style. Well, NOW she can receive.”~
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