Chap.

1        1|      he ought to discover some amiable observation for the occasion.~“
2        2| assumed her favorite pose, her amiable baby expression, as she
3        3| resumed in a tone at once more amiable and more refined. Fauchery,
4        3|        Mme Hugon’s elderly and amiable serenity stood out in strange
5        3|      conversation in his usual amiable and smiling way in every
6        5|      disturbed.~“You were very amiable in your last notice,” continued
7        7|    count~“Ah! And is your wife amiable? Do you get on comfortably
8        8|   still more vigorously on the amiable note. Ordinarily he was
9       10|       the forehead in the most amiable way.~“Be very good,” she
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