Chapter
1 I | s wits~over a sumptuous dinner, Jerome-Nicolas Sechard,
2 I | the remains of~Sechard's dinner, empty bottles and plates,
3 I | Then he would~join David at dinner and go back to Marsac, chewing
4 I | five men were going out to dinner. David waited until the~
5 II | nightly at cards after a good dinner; pride~saved her from the
6 III | accepted invitations to dinner. And now, she who~had declined
7 III | actor set down to a stage dinner of pasteboard. No words,
8 III | into society, he gave a dinner, and asked~all the authorities
9 III | suspected a hoax. After dinner,~Chatelet drew his rival
10 III | Be quick, Lucien! your dinner has been waiting an hour
11 IV | But instead of eating his dinner, Lucien~read his letter
12 V | somebody reads aloud after~dinner, it upsets my digestion."~ ~"
13 VI | and~asked him to stay to dinner and to read Andre de Chenier
14 VI | listening to reading aloud after dinner."~ ~Cajoled by M. de Bargeton,
15 VI | delusion that indigestion after dinner was a~complaint to be cured
16 VI | far from Angouleme, and dinner out on the~grass, David'
17 VIII| think of giving up a wedding dinner for my~sake."~ ~Lucien was
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