Chap.

 1        1|           of Rose; that’s why the husband dogs his steps now for fear
 2        1|          public warmed amain. The husband and Steiner, sitting side
 3        1|       submit thereto the deceived husband’s requests. And still no
 4        1|      before granting the deceived husband satisfaction. It was then
 5        1|           the face of an outraged husband who surprises his wife in
 6        3|          run. Behind her seat her husband, a magistrate, stood listening
 7        3|     cloistered existence with her husband and her mother–in–law. In
 8        3|         who was chatting with her husband and Vandeuvres, she noticed
 9        3|         made in Alsace, where her husband owned a foundry.~“We have
10        4|           and looked at Rose, the husband and the banker and finally
11        4|          of maid while the lady’s husband had started her in quite
12        4|          to Rose, as if he were a husband who had been allowed a little
13        4|        the same. If I were in her husband’s place I should lead her
14        5|        not to quarrel with Rose’s husband.~“Aha, my buck, you’ve insulted
15        5|          had failed to notice her husband and, standing on tiptoe,
16        5|         he figured as a bantering husband. Glad of this shortlived
17        5|         marveling at sight of her husband and her lover as they lay
18        5|       jerked out this phrase:~“My husband’s coming! You’ll see.”~Meanwhile
19        5|           journalist off with her husband in order to effect a reconciliation
20        6|        the countess addressed her husband:~“Isnt Monsieur Steiner
21        6|      blame of the delays upon her husband’s shoulders. Twice on the
22        7|       honest woman to deceive her husband, and with that blackguard
23        7|           than her greenhorn of a husband. And things always turn
24        9|           on such subjects in her husband’s society and said bluntly:~“
25        9|         how matters stood between husband and lover. “One can get
26        9|     Petite Duchesse. But when her husband still continued shouting
27        9|     moment he let her depart. The husband, on his part, did not desert
28        9|       curtly.~“Nothing,” said her husband. “Bordenave here is giving
29        9|      everything obediently to her husband, leaving him to sign agreements
30       10|   Victorine became cook while the husband Francois was taken on as
31       12|            whom he treated as her husband. “The deuce, but we’ve made
32       12|     continued Mme Chantereau. “My husband has had a bill of his in
33       12|            my lady cousin and her husband, and she’s callingem her
34       13|           as scrupulous as a good husband, for he really wanted to
35       13| projecting this marriage. “Nana’s husband! Wouldnt that sound smart,
36       13|          me I should have found a husband a long time ago! And he’
37       13|        promiscuity set her by her husband’s intercourse with the wanton.
38       13|        the presence of his wife’s husband infinitely advantageous
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