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1 18| glorious conversations of a club, or the excitements of "
2 19| after that we went~to the club to play whist."~ ~"That'
3 19| you word till I got to the club."~ ~"But you wrote on a
4 19| feminine~elegance."~ ~"Those club directors are such dandies!"~ ~
5 19| is written on the~Jockey Club paper; everybody writes
6 19| wives, and~they go to the club and play. But you needn'
7 20| letter is from the Jockey Club; I recognize both the~paper
8 22| all~belonged to the Jockey Club.~ ~"It would be a pretty
9 22| his game of whist at the club. "Yesterday, after you~left
10 24| dine with~Maxime at the club in the rue de Beuane, and
11 24| duchess~had some need of him. Club life where men play cards
12 24| Let us go to~the Jockey Club; Rochefide must invite me
13 25| play~cards and dine at the club, she to dress and spend
14 25| Rochefide found Maxime at the club, and complained to him~like
15 25| said~Rochefide, leaving the club.~ ~And he called out his
16 25| was admitted to the Jockey Club and to the club of the~rue
17 25| the Jockey Club and to the club of the~rue de Gramont; he
18 26| Palferine at the~Jockey Club, where the young count was
19 26| threshold of the Jockey Club,~Charles-Edouard said to
20 26| Palferine to Maxime at the club, Calyste, to whom his mother
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