Chap.

 1        1|       back,” replied Hector. “The Muffats had a property near us.
 2        1|           eyes, took stock of the Muffats, of whom the count appeared
 3        1|         pay their respects to the Muffats, he pointed out to them
 4        1|       knew, having met him at the Muffats’. As to Fauchery, he was
 5        1|    marveled at what he saw in the Muffatsbox. Behind the countess,
 6        1|     laughing very loudly when the Muffats passed by them with an icy
 7        3|          square building, and the Muffats had lived in it for a hundred
 8        3|         him all he knew about the Muffats. Amid the conversation of
 9        3|   extraordinary did he esteem the Muffatscase. She repeated the
10        3|          an introduction into the Muffatscircle, and now that his
11        4|          two one was again in the Muffatsdrawing room, the only
12        6| remembered to have invited at the Muffats’ last winter, had just arrived.
13        9|           his relationship to the Muffats. If, she said, her memory
14       10|     venture on his request at the Muffats’, he had met with such a
15       12|        dwelling, bearing away the Muffatspast, the age of honor
16       13|           tragic shipwreck of the Muffats. Finally there was the white
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