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    had
    evidently succeeded. My wife had grown stouter and handsomer. It was the
    beauty of the end of summer. She felt it, and paid much attention to her
    person. She had acquired that provoking beauty that stirs men. She was
    in all the brilliancy of the wife of thirty years, who conceives no
    children, eats heartily, and is excited. The very sight of her was
    enough to frighten one. She was like a spirited carriage-horse that has
    long been idle, and suddenly finds itself without a bridle. As for my
    wife, she had no bridle, as for that matter, ninety-nine hundredths of
    our women have none."
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