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 1    IV|           get a governess's place, Matilda preferred to go in for art,
 2    IV|           Teresa, who fancied that Matilda was a governess. The worthy
 3    IV|      whispered to him one day that Matilda was making such delightful
 4    IV|           little surprised to find Matilda appearing in finer and finer
 5    IV|          asked his wife, "Why does Matilda wear such expensive dresses?"~ ~
 6    IV|      taffety. In the second place, Matilda did not buy them at the
 7    IV|           the shape of presents.~ ~Matilda, in particular, delighted
 8    IV| extravagant luxury?"~ ~"Pardon me, Matilda's salary has been raised,"
 9    IV|         the family had time to get Matilda out of his way, so that
10    IV|        Zuckermandel quarter, where Matilda lay in a poor garret, in
11    IV|    lacerated by this spectacle. So Matilda had nothing at all, poor
12    IV|            to his intercourse with Matilda, it was simply dictated
13    IV|          ought not to try and make Matilda go out with him, or try
14    IV|    Naturally, in a couple of days, Matilda was as rosy as an apple
15     V|            face in the street with Matilda, who was riding in an open
16     V|          sigh?" she asked.~ ~"Poor Matilda!" said the girl; and she
17     V|           trembled at the thought. Matilda at once occurred to her
18     V|   shamelessness, jealousy, hatred! Matilda could not forgive Fanny
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