Chap.

1       13|       a bore, but there’s the baker’s bill worrying me awfully.”~
2       13|       First of all it was the baker, who at nine oclock had
3       13|       had wickedly posted the baker in the hall, and when she
4       13|      door Nana remembered the baker and briskly inquired:~“By
5       13|       Labordette had gone the baker reappeared, though it was
6       13|     sneering knowingly at the baker. They didnt care a damn
7       13|     the bench in the hall the baker was laughing with Charles
8       13| Georges heard Nana paying the baker and speaking in the curtest
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