Chap.

1        5|    of eminently philosophic disdain.~“He’s a bit of a duffer
2        6| part in this affair in mute disdain, believed that Madame was
3        8|  his comprehensive, drunken disdain of the universe, he was
4        8|  Nana was full of very real disdain.~That same evening they
5        9|     loudly professed a vast disdain for money. His wife, he
6        9| answer. Whereupon Mignon in disdain left her to her feminine
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