Chap.

1        5|       possibly wait for her in spite of everything. As she was
2        8|        a regular cheap lot, in spite of their airs and graces!
3        8|   floor. Yet she loved him, in spite of it all! Then came the
4        9|       left her to her feminine spite and, turning to Bordenave,
5       11| obliged to take her to them in spite of his obvious repugnance.
6       12|    pleasantry had upset him in spite of his apparent tranquillity.~“
7       13|       the bran or the oats; in spite of her love for animals
8       13|    playing bezique with her in spite of her musty smell. He put
9       13|      of unconscious hereditary spite; it had come to her in her
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