Chap.

1        7|      be with that man. It was monstrous and impossible. Nevertheless,
2        8|   goat face, with its quaint, monstrous ugliness, positively glowed
3        8| tender familiarity, while the monstrous creature tried, with tears
4        8|    biggest of whom she seemed monstrous.~But Mme Robert had caught
5        8|  would show itself, exacting, monstrous in lust, a past master in
6        9|     of which his perverse and monstrous tastes had made him tire.~
7       10|       dislike to that kind of monstrous literature which pretends
8       13|    count, going mad over some monstrous fancy or other and picking
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