Chap.

1        8|       to give expression to her fears, for she trembled to see
2        9|        air of a portly hen that fears to dirty her claws. As to
3       10| Philippe quieted their mother’s fears he never knew, but three
4       12|    these, during which childish fears and atrocious fancies would
5       12|   crumbling in ruin. Fauchery’s fears were assuaged, and when
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