Chap.

1        4|     time the thing was becoming ridiculous; one certainly could never
2       11| everywhere declared that it was ridiculous of his wife to bear Nana
3       12|       The thing struck her as a ridiculous accident, which made her
4       13|     fight for Nana; it would be ridiculous.”~The count grew very pale
5       13|         impossible; it would be ridiculous.”~Each time Muffat heard
6       13|      behaved sensibly, avoiding ridiculous jealousy and proving not
7       13|         her house struck her as ridiculous. It was too small; it was
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