Chap.

1        3|       back. Nevertheless, his behavior was very humble. He was
2        4|   order to enforce respectful behavior toward their hostess. Big
3        6|       and jumps, the ecstatic behavior of a woman overcome by a
4        6|       In other ways, too, her behavior at table was ridiculously
5        8|      recounted Fontan’s dirty behavior. Satin listened complaisantly,
6       10|       used and to the piggish behavior of a drunken man who had
7       10|     of the child’s melancholy behavior—he could not even spend
8       11| smiling happily at the joyous behavior of Henri and Charles, who
9       11|       ground, put on her best behavior and walked slowly by the
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