Chap.

1        2|      her self further, being fully satisfied with a brisk allusion
2        3|  gravely:~“Monsieur Venot is fully aware that I believe what
3        4|      Nevertheless, as he was fully aware of his wife’s wrongheadedness
4        7| thence, fortified by prayer, fully prepared to give up the
5       12| disgrace of the adultery. He fully understood what Nana was
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