Chap.

1        4|         her! Infinite was their contempt for her among themselves.
2        7|         feelings of pity and of contempt. The poor man! To think
3       10| expenditure, added to a natural contempt for the man who paid and
4       10|        the laws of sex, in open contempt for the male portion of
5       11|   Faloise was again seized with contempt for his country and grew
6       13|      flaunted splendor and that contempt of money which made her
7       13|        to any man again. In her contempt for those swine, as she
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