Chap.

1        2|       without a certain amount of pride, the names of the ladies
2        3|         talking with considerable pride of her eldest son, a great
3        4|         was wont to speak of with pride, was a pupil at the Ecole
4        4|           looked radiant, for his pride as a father was flattered.
5       10| consumption and waste, which took pride in the ruin of her lovers.~
6       11|           were wild with national pride. The Vandeuvres stable became
7       13|          tricks before THEM!”~Her pride was flattered beyond measure.
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