Chap.

1        3|      lofty conception of his duties at court, of his dignities
2        3| beginning to be anxious. His duties will have kept him.”~Vandeuvres
3        3|     the Marquis de Chouard’s duties. Indeed, he had been thinking
4        5|     obedient to her conjugal duties but had himself felt a species
5       13|     escape from his military duties.~One evening, Nana having
6       13|    strictly attentive to the duties of religion; his life was
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