Chap.

1        2|      family she was accused of ruining herself along with the little
2       11|      still kept up, would come ruining noisily down. Moreover,
3       12|  gentleman!”~“It appears he is ruining himself,” continued Mme
4       13|  against his father–in–law for ruining them with a courtesan. M.
5       13| consisted in possessing and in ruining a newspaper that he had
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