Chap.

1        6|      this mere child. The house slept.~Next morning at Les Fondettes,
2        8|       game. Louiset, meanwhile, slept soundly on two chairs. It
3       12|     asking whether the countess slept with anyone. But Fauchery,
4       13| declared that no queen anywhere slept in such a bed. However,
5       13|   brutal.~“Very well, yes! I’ve slept with Foucarmont. What then?
6       13| fiercely informing him that she slept with him for his money,
7       13|    begged him to go, because he slept with the mistress. Every
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