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1 1 | singular design. A large square table, with~solid legs, fills
2 1 | with tapestry. On a round table supported by a single leg~
3 2 | seated beside the little table lighted by the~antique lamp,
4 2 | shining cloth on~the old oak table, enlivening the still, brown
5 2 | which she placed on~a square table in front of the fire; then
6 3 | the abbe~brought to the table, arranging the proper number
7 3 | basket in the centre of the table beside~the lamp, with infantine
8 7 | thousand francs, a carved ebony table, a secretary with many drawers,~
9 8 | Mariotte came to lay the table. Gasselin was out exercising
10 8 | and Felicite were still at table. The great critic was~something
11 8 | compliance. The dinner-~table presented that rich and
12 8 | throwing the letter across the table to Vignon, who began to
13 8 | s eyes were fixed on the table; he saw nothing about him.
14 10| s~maid, had cleared the table, there was a general and
15 12| Rochefide, lying on the~table. An invincible curiosity
16 15| composer had remained~at table with his rival, begging
17 16| dropped their cards upon the table and looked at~each other
18 18| was a curious clock, the table with its Persian cloth,
19 18| well~applied. On a little table Calyste saw jewelled knick-knacks,
20 18| said Beatrix, "this is the table at which I write."~ ~She
21 18| herself, and took one to the table to look~over what he was
22 18| up, put his elbow on~the table, his chin in his hand, and
23 20| answered, looking round the table for something he~did not
24 23| for~himself at Aurelie's table, Couture, to whom Finot,
25 25| Finot and his two friends at table and~the conversation already
26 25| never eaten such fare~at the table of any sovereign, nor drunk
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