Chap.

 1        1|          laddie, you know that my wife is waiting for you in her
 2        1|       house. The count’s with his wife and his father–in–law, the
 3        1|          rage, demanding back his wife who had slipped away three
 4        1|            You’re going to see my wife’s costume for the second
 5        1|        quite between ourselves—my wife neednt know.”~Once more
 6        1|         husband who surprises his wife in FLAGRANTE DELICTO, appeared
 7        3|         asked Mme Chantereau, the wife of an ironmaster, seeing
 8        3|        pretty present he made his wife! Poor little thing, how
 9        4|            only he’s afraid of my wife. Wont you protect him?”~
10        4|          as Joseph did Potiphar’s wife.~“Leoville or Chambertin?”
11        4|          should be looking at his wife in that severe way?” asked
12        4|         he was fully aware of his wife’s wrongheadedness and as
13        5|           rendered frantic by his wife’s caprice and annoyed at
14        5|          for everybody kissed his wife at the theater. But he laughed
15        5|        Afterward he had found his wife strictly obedient to her
16        6|        Muffat, accompanied by his wife and daughter, had arrived
17        6|          vision of Nana while his wife turned slowly round and
18        6|          her head like a grocer’s wife who knows what she is saying.
19        7|     calmed him. He thought of his wife who was staying in a country
20        7|     tonight,” she murmured. “Your wife doesnt return till tomorrow,
21        7|            Why, my dear girl, his wife’s Fauchery’s mistress. It
22        7|      unworthily cheated by a vile wife! She had a good mind to
23        7|   sympathies!~“So you expect your wife tomorrow morning?” she said
24        7|        the count~“Ah! And is your wife amiable? Do you get on comfortably
25        7|           m sure I wont eat your wife if I DO talk about her.
26        7|        babe when you married your wife. You were still like that,
27        7|           like a ninny with one’s wife the first night.”~“Why?”
28        7|         you dont sleep with your wife any longer?”~“No, I swear
29        7|        yes! The fruiterer and his wife. Well, my dear fellow, they
30        7|         What would you do if your wife were deceiving you?”~He
31        7|          do just go and find your wife, for she’s at it with Fauchery.
32        7|         the house of a harlot his wife was undressing in her lover’
33        7|       Doubts began to return. His wife could not be with that man.
34        7|           on the wrong tack. Your wife’s an honest woman, on my
35        7|         company? Go and find your wife, who’s making a cuckold
36        7|          a bitch? What about your wife?”~And she was off and, slamming
37        7|         in the Rue Miromesnil his wife was just arriving. The two
38        8|         even warning the porter’s wife. It was a plunge into the
39        8|       behalf of his harridan of a wife, whom nobody wants because
40        9|          into the bargain? If his wife were to be given three hundred
41        9|          de Beaurivage played his wife false with the blonde Geraldine,
42        9|         fixed complacently on his wife, who seemed rather nervous.~“
43        9|          stinging taunt about his wife’s adultery with which Nana
44        9|          they wanted to spoil his wife’s career—he’d go to law
45        9|       vast disdain for money. His wife, he said, had been engaged
46        9|        people say if they saw his wife deprived of her part? Why,
47       10|       married couple, of whom the wife Victorine became cook while
48       10|          of his home life, in his wife, in his daughter, in his
49       10|       your innocence. Before your wife, d’you understand?”~“That’
50       10|           his own house, with his wife always out and his daughter
51       11|       reconcile the count and his wife. You know it’s not humbug.
52       11|          it was ridiculous of his wife to bear Nana a grudge; he
53       11|          count separates from his wife.”~“Why should he?” she said. “
54       12|          prompted him to kill his wife. Outside, under a sudden,
55       12|         very wise. And about your wife?”~“I shall go to law; I’
56       12|       that you are deceiving your wife yourself. You dont sleep
57       12|        home for nothing, eh? Your wife must have her suspicions.
58       12|        shall make it up with your wife.”~But he rebelled at this.
59       12|        shall make it up with your wife. Come, come, you dont want
60       12| reasonable. After all, she’s your wife, and it isnt as if you
61       12|        his attentions between his wife and his mistress, so that
62       12|           resolved to talk to his wife about this signature. And
63       12|        you to do. Go back to your wife, or it’s all over and I
64       12|          have made it up with his wife.”~“Doubtless. At this moment
65       12|        made his appearance in his wife’s bedroom, where he had
66       12|       took his departure with his wife directly after the breakfast.~
67       13|           reconciliation with his wife had rendered his home unbearable.
68       13|       shall send you back to your wife!”~At night he brought the
69       13|           treated him as a lawful wife would have done. Mignon
70       13|       capable of preaching to his wife, and so she gave Fauchery
71       13|           you must wait till your wife kicks the bucket. Oh, if
72       13|          it; he’s waiting for his wife to go off the hooks! Well,
73       13|          not touched thereby. His wife had gone? That meant nothing
74       13|        Heaven took him out of his wife’s hands in order to restore
75       13|          find the presence of his wife’s husband infinitely advantageous
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