Chap.

1        2|   came in again, shouting:~“I refuse to open the door any more.
2        3|  swears she’s straight. She’d refuse, and yet I would have wagered
3        8|     bedrooms. But she used to refuse; she was afraid. Satin,
4        9|    and hoping that Nana would refuse it.~“Well, and what about
5        9|      as he still struggled to refuse her, she grew angry.~“Very
6        9|      utterance:~“Fauchery can refuse you nothing.”~But she felt
7       10| Muffat invited her, she would refuse with the smile of a good
8       13| understand how it is: I can’t refuse it to my poor friends.”~
9       13|       the old lady, she would refuse or resign herself according
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