Chap.

1        2|     at her ease she undid the strings and threw them back over
2        9|     as stiff as puppets whose strings have just been snapped.~“
3       13|   which tied him to her apron strings the moment he was able to
4       13| continually tied to her apron strings. She complained to M. Venot,
5       13|       hat and as she tied the strings told them about poor, dear
6       14|   diamonds were flowing down; strings of brilliant pearls glistened
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