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 1        1|       that her name was Madame Robert, a lady of honorable repute
 2        4|  tonight.”~She referred to Mme Robert. Vandeuvres gave her his
 3        4|     his word of honor that Mme Robert had given a spontaneous
 4        8|        out to be that very Mme Robert who had interested Nana
 5        8|        come to her supper. Mme Robert lived in the Rue Mosnier,
 6        8|   paying a civil call, for Mme Robert, whom she had met in a restaurant
 7        8| annoyance and spoke up for Mme Robert’s strict adherence to the
 8        8|         she had recognized Mme Robert. The latter, looking, as
 9        8|        the more so because Mme Robert had quite altered her usual
10        8|      seemed monstrous.~But Mme Robert had caught sight of Satin,
11        8| Montmartre, raging against Mme Robert in particular. Gracious
12        8|   furious reproaches about Mme Robert. But Satin had been content
13        8|        gladly have gone to Mme Robert’s. There’s always a corner
14       10|        a little table with Mme Robert. Seeing Nana, she began
15       10|     carried off Satin when Mme Robert was in the closets. Not
16       10|    began to talk of boxing Mme Robert’s ears; one day she even
17       10|      be revenged, however, Mme Robert wrote abominable, anonymous
18       13|       a damnable state had Mme Robert reduced her. When she ordered
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