Chap.

 1        3|       four and that since her marriage she had passed a cloistered
 2        3|   countess, who, prior to her marriage, used to stay at her house
 3        3|      given his consent to the marriage.”~“They say heaps of other
 4        3|       knew for certain that a marriage had been projected but that
 5        5|      puberty till the time of marriage. Afterward he had found
 6        6|       joking about his coming marriage.~“Talking of ladies,” Mme
 7       10|       his daughter Estelle in marriage. When the count began making
 8       10|         Well, what about your marriage, my lad? Is it getting on
 9       10|    said:~“So you hold to this marriage of yours, Mimi?”~“Egad,”
10       10|  grave voice continued:~“This marriage must come off, my friend;
11       11|     of Daguenet’s approaching marriage with that lath of an Estelle.
12       11| convent with a view to a good marriage. And then to think of the
13       12|       questions.~“When is the marriage?”~“We sign the contract
14       12|       began talking about the marriage, which was causing astonishment
15       12|   that they chatted about the marriage from the male point of view.
16       12|     But he disapproved of her marriage and had inveighed indignantly
17       12|      presence, even Estelle’s marriage with Daguenet. What did
18       12|     celebration of the church marriage Count Muffat made his appearance
19       12|    cried. “On the day of your marriage? What can be the matter?”~
20       13|      the kisses, the offer of marriage. A feeling of horror froze
21       13|      life. Estelle, since her marriage, had seen nothing of her
22       13|    been slyly projecting this marriage. “Nana’s husband! Wouldn’
23       13|  succeeded at the time of her marriage. Ruined and living narrowly
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