Chap.

 1        1|        leading gentleman whose love affairs prosper, and he rolled around
 2        2| condescended to speak to her of her affairs she would permit herself
 3        2|        herself in the midst of love affairs. Nay, she was seized with
 4        4|           other about their private affairs—about a dispute with a coachman,
 5        6|           far as Nana’s bedroom. In affairs of this kind Labordette
 6        7|            women must meddle in our affairs and take our sweethearts
 7        7|         could it do mixing in their affairs? It was very dark; no one
 8        8|         themselves up with her love affairs and threaten to sell her
 9        9|          talk with Bordenave, whose affairs had been gravely damaged
10       10|           his daughter, in his love affairs and financial difficulties;
11       10|            only advertise a woman’s affairs when you act the discreet
12       10|    willingly busied himself in such affairs in order to oblige his lady
13       13|            I must look after my own affairs. Just think it over a bit.
14       13|        superintendence of all their affairs. Nay, he devoted the money
15       14|          promises to look after her affairs. Isnt it odd, eh? Doesn
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