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Nana. The Miller’s Daughter. Captain Burle. Death of Olivier Becaille

CHAPTER VIII
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Yet she loved him, in spite of it all! Then came the days on which Nana cried and declared that things could not go on as they were doing.

Satin would escort her back to her own door and would linger an hour out in the street to see that he did not murder her.

And the next day the two women would rejoice over the reconciliation the whole afternoon through.

Yet though they did not say so, they preferred the days when threshings were, so to speak, in the air, for then their comfortable indignation was all the stronger.
They became inseparable.

Yet Satin never went to Nana's, Fontan having announced that he would have no trollops in his house.


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