Chap.

1        1|      Chouard.”~And with some vanity—for he was happy in his
2        7|      left no room for either vanity or jealousy. Only one definite
3        8| became a pretty fellow whose vanity had been wounded, did a
4        9|    was convulsed by outraged vanity; his lips were drawn and
5       10|      had been puffed up with vanity. She rarely presented herself
6       12|   them. Sabine flattered his vanity, but Rose amused him more
7       13|    an expression of discreet vanity that she was daily receiving
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