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L’Assommoir

CHAPTER VIII
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Lantier, however, did not avow his affection.

He several times found himself alone with her and kept quiet.

He seemed to think of marrying the tripe-seller, a woman of forty-five and very well preserved.

Gervaise would talk of the tripe-seller in Goujet's presence, so as to set his mind at ease.

She would say to Virginie and Madame Lerat, whenever they were ringing the hatter's praises, that he could very well do without her admiration, because all the women of the neighborhood were smitten with him.
Coupeau went braying about everywhere that Lantier was a friend and a true one.


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