Chap.

1        2|    again! Situations werent lacking; she was pretty well known,
2        4|     on by fortune and as yet lacking the necessary conveniences.
3        4|     of teaspoons, which were lacking. Several groups were formed;
4        5|      rosy of hue, he was not lacking in the kind of distinction
5        8|   Nana thought her plain and lacking in style. Fontan, lying
6        8| never have allowed him to be lacking in proper respect. In fact,
7        8|  that trollop of a Satin was lacking in respect. She would blurt
8       10|   This would teach him to be lacking in gratitude!~Meanwhile
9       13|      was the one thing still lacking. In two months all Paris
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