Chap.

1        8|      was very merry, but Bosc suffered from the near neighborhood
2        8|     travel! All the world had suffered loss. The young woman, however,
3        8|      hit the more bravely she suffered, for she derived a certain
4       10|   prompted by the boredom she suffered amid the comforts of her
5       10| pledge of reconciliation. She suffered too much if people around
6       11|     For some time past he had suffered from such sudden changes
7       12|    that poor, dear Madame had suffered a great deal:~“That’s right;
8       13|   about all this. However, he suffered not a little from the lesser
9       13|  relations with Foucarmont he suffered so acutely, he thought the
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