Chap.

1        6|    paying the most respectful attentions to Estelle. Fauchery also
2        8|       her eyes, to divide her attentions among them in such a way
3        8| overwhelming Satin with civil attentions laughed ill–temperedly,
4        8|      with all the small, busy attentions, becoming a humble little
5        9|       of Fauchery’s assiduous attentions to the countess, and time
6       12|  fellow, he should divide his attentions between his wife and his
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