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L’Assommoir

CHAPTER IX
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The disorder was like a warm nest.
Her own ease was her sole consideration; she did not care a pin for anything else.

The debts, though still increasing, no longer troubled her.

Her honesty gradually deserted her; whether she would be able to pay or not was altogether uncertain, and she preferred not to think about it.

When her credit was stopped at one shop, she would open an account at some other shop close by.

She was in debt all over the neighborhood, she owed money every few yards.


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