Chap.

 1        1|        Perhaps everything will be spoiled in the following acts. The
 2        2| counteraction of her sudden fancy spoiled for her the triumph of last
 3        2|      place, which was full of the spoiled exhalations of the washstand,
 4        4|         why the evening should be spoiled. Vandeuvres, whose subtle
 5        8|         into! But her evening was spoiled, and she walked slowly up
 6       10|          pale he looked, with his spoiled blood and his flabby flesh
 7       11|   Vandeuvres was done for; he had spoiled his splendid hit with a
 8       13|          men off her. But all was spoiled in this direction too. Nana
 9       13|           these little games were spoiled. It was not cruelty in her
10       13|    something human which has been spoiled and dissolved by sixty years
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