Chap.

1        1|        imitation of the face of an outraged husband who surprises his
2        7|           serious again and in the outraged tones of a respectable woman:~“
3        9|         pale face was convulsed by outraged vanity; his lips were drawn
4       10|      Muffat and all the rest, felt outraged and murderous at the thought
5       13| chamberlain out of respect for the outraged modesty of the Tuileries,
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