Chap.

 1        2|     Madame did not warn me; I couldnt be aware of it,” murmured
 2        2|   fifteen louis! And then one couldnt accept money in that way!
 3        2| wanted to tell Madame that he couldnt come to–night.”~There
 4        3|       brides of God when they couldnt be their cousin’s,” said
 5        4|      there was such a din you couldnt hear your neighbor speak,
 6        5|      in separating them. “Why couldnt you fight at home? You
 7        6|   right sort, too, he was! It couldnt be better! One ought always
 8        7|     union with the play actor couldnt last; the madness must
 9        8|       such suffering that you couldnt come within six yards
10        8|     make an ugly finish if he couldnt hit on some new commercial
11        8|     killing her niece; things couldnt go on as they were doing.
12       10|      no good to slap her; she couldnt cut herself in two, however
13       12|      a divorce suit would be! Couldnt he imagine the advocate
14       14|      fellow and so gentle: he couldnt have hurt a soul. It’s
15       14|       them alone, my dear. We couldnt let ourselves be further
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