Chap.

 1        2|   the women talked together seriously. Nana owed three quarters’
 2        4|   so funny! They behaved as seriously as grown men, devoured Rose
 3        6|     taking his declarations seriously and amusing herself at his
 4        6| present existence, that she seriously proposed to him never to
 5        7|     assent. Nana sat gazing seriously at him with a dull tumult
 6        8|    used to say when talking seriously about the matter, “there’
 7       10|  possess. As he had already seriously lessened his capital, he
 8       10|      let her be,” said Nana seriously. “I wont have her tormented;
 9       11|  Labordette, who threatened seriously to throw him off the carriage.~“
10       12|  finds nothing worth taking seriously.~“How surprised poor Vandeuvres
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