Chap.

 1        1|      and the army a thing of folly. When Jupiter, grown suddenly
 2        1|   public had not wallowed in folly more irreverent. It rested
 3        3|   see,” he thought. It was a folly, doubtless, but the idea
 4        4|      became conscious of his folly and tried to retract his
 5        4|    to waste time over such a folly as that? In that sort of
 6        4|      to wink paternally at a folly now and again, when such
 7        9| quarter of an hour over this folly. Yes, folly! There’s no
 8        9|   hour over this folly. Yes, folly! There’s no sense in it.
 9       10|  access of burning, feverish folly. His horses and Lucy had
10       10|  when Madame had committed a folly which must be made up for.
11       13|      with a little laughable folly, a little delicate nudity
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