Chap.

1        1|      excitedly endeavoring to remain standing so as to take a
2        3|      now. It would henceforth remain just such as her mother–
3        5| annoyed at being compelled to remain motionless, while Mme Jules
4        7|       he understood, it would remain before his eyes, in his
5       13|       rather than letting him remain in that house. With an air
6       13|  personal dignity in order to remainMonsieur” among the servants
7       14|   Mignon, who was the last to remain.~She went away; she shut
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