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Mme. Loisel marries clerk of ministery of education
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Mme. Loisel and her husband get invited too an evening reception
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Mme. Loisel buys an expensive dress and borrows her friends dimanod necklace for fear of being ooked at as poor
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Mme. Loisel gets looked at as pretty while she dances madly, widly and drunk.
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Mme. Loisel looks at her husband despairingly telling him she doesn't have her friend Mme. Forestier necklace.
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Losil husband went out to retrace there steps on foot to see if he can find it
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Mme. Loisel calls her friend and tells her that the necklace broke and they were taking it to be fixed
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Mme. Loisel and her husband take action into replacing the necklace by working harder, firing there maid and getting loans
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The necklace was replaced and paying of their debt was started
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The debt is finally paid off and Mme. Loisel tells Mme. Forestier about how she lost the necklace she had given her but replaced it with a look alike that cost thirty-six thousand francs
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Mme. Frostier tells Mme. Loisel that the necklace she borrowed had only cost at the most five hundred francs because it was only paste.