Chap.

1        3|   that she deceived him quite openly, but people pardoned her
2        8|     bargains. These last were openly struck between group and
3       10|    Vandeuvres and Muffat were openly about the house and shook
4       10|     that time forth Satin was openly installed in the house on
5       11| atrocious scandal began to be openly canvassed. That poor fellow
6       11|     back his thousand and odd openly wagered louis. It was a
7       13|       of money which made her openly squander fortunes. Her house
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