Chap.

1        1|       was a pet name, the very familiarity of which suited every lip.
2        5| repeated with the goodhumored familiarity which men adopt among their
3        8|       on the mouth with tender familiarity, while the monstrous creature
4        8|    they all treated with great familiarity—to eat the threefranc dinner
5        8|      muttering with respectful familiarity:~“Madame is restored to
6       10|       waist with truly cordial familiarity:~“But, you silly, I said ‘
7       13|   rough here!”~It was a simple familiarity enough, which, nevertheless,
8       13|       He was delighted at such familiarity; he thought it simply stunning.~
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