Chap.

1        1|     deceive Rose and then, the caprice being over, had brought
2        4|    were dreaming of some royal caprice, some night to be paid for
3        5| rendered frantic by his wife’s caprice and annoyed at the thought
4        8|     attentive to his slightest caprice. But when the young man
5       10|   carpet. This was a luxurious caprice on Nana’s part, she having
6       13|       had cherished her latest caprice. Once more exercised by
7       13|       she satisfied a fanciful caprice and had a winter garden
8       14|        the whole thing was the caprice of a woman who is too rich
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