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1 5 | always more awake~before the dinner hour. As she finished a
2 7 | intoxicate him! Make him drunk at dinner to-night and I shall know
3 8 | There's a salmon-trout for dinner, Monsieur Calyste, and snipe,
4 8 | cascade of snow.~ ~After dinner, when the old aunt had taken
5 9 | will manage to dress for dinner. You had better go and find~
6 9 | voice sounded in his ear. Dinner~was announced.~ ~"Calyste,
7 9 | des Touches throughout the dinner.~ ~"Coquetries!" replied
8 9 | at him imperiously.~ ~The dinner ceased to be gay. Claude
9 9 | guess her thoughts. When dinner was over~Mademoiselle des
10 10| aunt, who expected them to dinner, that~meal having been postponed
11 10| Kergarouet, and~Charlotte found dinner ready, and were treated
12 11| grand~salon after their dinner. He had the sense to offer
13 11| shall ask you to stay to dinner; but you must~refuse, with
14 11| engagements; Tuesday the dinner was poor; Wednesday~you
15 12| not leave his room until dinner~time; and after dinner he
16 12| until dinner~time; and after dinner he went back to it. At ten
17 13| and get home in time for dinner. You must take charge of~
18 13| Mariotte gave him his belated dinner; after~which, he played /
19 13| to indecision until the dinner hour, when she rose hastily,
20 13| epithet~of obstinate.~ ~The dinner was gloomy. Camille was
21 13| managed like a child. During dinner the battle began with~glances,
22 14| accident.~ ~Calyste returned to dinner at Les Touches and found
23 15| you."~ ~The bell announced dinner. Conti offered his arm to
24 15| extremely gay during the dinner; perhaps this was only one~
25 15| control themselves. When dinner was over, they took~each
26 15| complete torpidity. Just before dinner was served, Camille tried
27 18| otherwise she will wait dinner for me~till nine o'clock."~ ~"
28 19| Portenduere kept me to dinner," he replied, "and after
29 20| Calyste, one evening after dinner, complained of the~cold.
30 20| dined at home he ate his dinner in a way to drive Sabine~
31 22| the least little /gourmet/ dinner costs sixty~francs for one,
32 22| forty francs a day for his dinner and~that of a friend, everything
33 24| and proposed to him after~dinner to go and play dummy whist
34 24| de Trailles was~coming to dinner. That meant notifying her
35 25| place you beside~Nathan at dinner. One thing more, my boy:
36 25| intimate in our youth."~ ~The dinner was one of those which are
37 25| said she was~invited out to dinner, and advised her "faithless
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