was
convinced
that
Lucien’s
visit to
him was to
be
attributed
to a
double
feeling of
curiosity,
the larger
half of
which
sentiment
emanated
from the
Rue de la
Chaussee
d’Antin.
In short,
he
supposed
Madame
Danglars,
not being
able
personally
to examine
in detail
the
domestic
economy
and
household
arrangements
of a man
who gave
away
horses
worth
thirty
thousand
francs,
and who
went to
the opera
with a
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