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In "The Necklace," how do Mathilde and her husband react when they discover the necklace is missing? They are panicked, and her husband spends hours searching for it. They are unconcerned and figure they can easily replace it. They are worried Madame Forestier will think they stole it. They are calm, but sad that the necklace is lost.

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