Chap.

1        3| exchange of which he had his suspicions, while the Count Muffat,
2        4|       I ought to have had my suspicions,” she resumed.~“It’s that
3        5|  especially sly. She had her suspicions about La Faloise, and, as
4        9|    count, Rose Mignon, whose suspicions Nana’s presence had excited,
5        9|      and time had lulled his suspicions and set him hoping that
6       12|      Your wife must have her suspicions. Well then, how can you
7       12|   making a clever use of his suspicions. At this moment Muffat was
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