Chap.

 1        1|    his wife and his father–in–law, the Marquis de Chouard.”~
 2        1|     simply that his father–in–law was fond of the theater.
 3        3|    just such as her mother–in–law had wished to preserve it
 4        3|     husband and her mother–in–law. In society some spoke of
 5        3|      son, who was reading the law and in his “first year.”
 6        3|       question of a projected law.”~“Yes, a projected law,”
 7        3|       law.”~“Yes, a projected law,” he said; “exactly so,
 8        3|       exactly so, a projected law. I shut myself up for that
 9        3|      talking to his father–in–law and a certain seriouslooking
10        3|       he looked at his son–in–law furtively. There ensued
11        4| another out of them? It was a law of nature! As to herself,
12        5| Muffat! We know his father–in–law, eh, Auguste?” said Rose,
13        5|  embarrassed in his father–in–law’s presence. The blood had
14        8|       crowd. The dread of the law and of the magistracy was
15        8|    always trembled before the law, that unknown power, that
16        9|      wife’s career—he’d go to law about it! Bordenave, meanwhile,
17       10|   snatch his future father–in–law out of the creature’s clutches.
18       10|     yes, the future father–in–law will have to be dragged
19       11|      into the clutches of the law!”~Nevertheless, she exchanged
20       12|    your wife?”~“I shall go to law; I’ve proofs.”~“Not at all
21       12|     must grow angry and go to law? Labordette came for the
22       12|     taking Daguenet as son–in–law as a gift from Nana it was
23       12|      her old flames as son–in–law; only it was not true that
24       13|   raged against his father–in–law for ruining them with a
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