Chap.

 1        2|      Maloir, “I should be quite content if every day of my life
 2        4|      this time of night. And be content with Leoville: it’s less
 3        5|      turn in the stairs and was content simply to crane forward
 4        5|        In his excitement he was content to follow this vicious pair
 5        6|         dreading. Mme Hugon was content to look at him with eyes
 6        7|         he would even have been content not to move again, and he
 7        8|   sniffed with entirely sensual content; his goat face, with its
 8        8|      Robert. But Satin had been content to answer that when one
 9       11|      her had arisen. She had to content herself with this explanation.
10       13|         s bedroom he was simply content to open the windows for
11       13| sweetmeat in her mouth, and was content to remark:~“Oh, luxuries
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