Chap.

 1        1|  nevertheless, he was now very severe and spoke of taste and morals.
 2        1|   count interrupted him in his severe voice:~“Things will be ready.
 3        4| receipts and expenditures with severe precision. She managed the
 4        4|    looking at his wife in that severe way?” asked Vandeuvres.~
 5        4|       a second or two with his severe glance. Rose was out of
 6        7|        self–abnegation she was severe on womankind, for she wished
 7        8|    ended up with the following severe remarks:~“Now listen, some
 8       11|    turn, were dominated by the severe outlines of MontValerien.~
 9       11|    Mignons were in a landau of severe hue; there was something
10       12|     her:~“These ladies are too severe. Existence is so bitter
11       13|      the count had given her a severe fit of feverish nervousness,
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