Chap.

1        4| making game of him, he grew suspicious of her.~“No humbug, I say,”
2        6|     movement and gave him a suspicious glance. Mme Hugon continued
3        7|  nurse him. But he had felt suspicious and had called at her house,
4        7|    struck him: if Nana were suspicious of his presence there she
5        7|     treated each other to a suspicious sidelong glance. The count
6       10|   Count Muffat had appeared suspicious, and one morning, with considerable
7       12| moment Muffat was no longer suspicious, and the last vestige of
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