Chap.

1        2|  bread. Mme Lerat had become ceremonious; she refused the radishes
2        6|  seated himself with all the ceremonious politeness becoming a country
3       10| visits, thus adhering to the ceremonious policy of an ordinary strange
4       10| alone. Muffat, ceasing to be ceremonious, had come to sit beside
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