Chap.

1        1|     Juno on the subject of the cook’s accounts. The march past
2        5|       been entrusted, a pastry cook, who had already treated
3        7|   roasted. Wait a second. I’ll cook my tummy a bit. That’s what’
4        8|     instance, that of a pastry cook who had left her for dead
5        8|         When in the future you cook a leg of mutton I’ll pay
6        8|      denounced, for her pastry cook had proved blackguard enough
7       10|       coachman, a porter and a cook were wanted. Besides, it
8       10|      the wife Victorine became cook while the husband Francois
9       13| fatuously, thereby driving the cook to distraction, for she
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