Chap.

1        3| Madeleine Church and had simply accepted the post of deputy mayor
2        4|       madame.”~Nana had already accepted Steiner’s proffered arm
3        8|       of being wideminded, had accepted the philosophic view that
4       10|         Paris desired. He, too, accepted Nana’s conditions, leaving
5       10|      took her as required; they accepted the dad, the mamma, the
6       10|       laughed at Satin, who had accepted Steiner and Muffat and all
7       12|       virginal as ever. She had accepted Daguenet very quietly and
8       12|  powerlessness. He had, indeed, accepted the whole position— the
9       13|        than I can bear!”~He had accepted every situation but he could
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