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dining 2
dining- 1
dining-room 11
dinner 36
dinner-service 1
dinner-table 2
dinner-time 1
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37 still
37 to-morrow
36 credit
36 dinner
36 does
36 france
36 gigonnet
Honoré de Balzac
Rise and Fall of Cesar Birotteau

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dinner

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1 I,II | stone between~breakfast and dinner, and idleness is wisely 2 I,II | boulevard on his way to dinner,--for the Parisian lounger 3 I,III| her the future was after dinner, and the end of the month~ 4 I,IV | moments~before sitting down to dinner, or on some special occasion 5 I,V | his great-niece; he gave a dinner~four times a year to his 6 I,V | of a little salon. During dinner Raguet,~the trusty boy of 7 I,V | daughter to finish their dinner alone by the chimney corner. 8 I,V | clerks, had detected during dinner the~glances which Popinot 9 I,V | down into the shop after dinner.~ ~"What's the matter with 10 I,VI | we do the business before dinner?" asked uncle Pillerault.~ ~" 11 I,VI | us read the deeds before dinner," said Roguin; "we are all~ 12 I,VI | hungry."~ ~"Let us go to dinner," said Birotteau.~ ~"We 13 I,VI | Pillerault tried throughout the dinner to fathom this extraordinary~ 14 I,VI | bearing in~three baskets a dinner, and six bottles of wine 15 I,VI | who stayed to serve the~dinner, "below is a porter's wife; 16 I,VI | compliment.~ ~"Now then, before dinner, let's get to the bottom 17 I,VI | said Gaudissart. "After~dinner one reads askew; the tongue 18 I,VI | young fellows devoured their dinner like lions, and drank~like 19 I,VII| place, in the evening after dinner, between~Cesar, his wife, 20 I,VII| the ball, and also to the dinner. Monsieur~Vauquelin; put 21 I,VII| put him down for ball and dinner both, Cesarine. And (so 22 I,VII| invite the Abbe Loraux to the~dinner," said Constance.~ ~"I have 23 I,VII| of land); he supplied the dinner, the wines, and~the waiters, 24 I,VII| to him as headquarters; a dinner for twenty people~was to 25 I,VII| When Cesar~came home to dinner, he was pale with joy; he 26 I,VII| been arranged that after dinner, monsieur, madame, and~mademoiselle 27 I,VII| guests were punctual. The dinner, like all commercial dinners, 28 I,III| Popinot.~ ~*****~ ~The Sunday dinner at the Ragon's was destined 29 I,III| their hosts always put the dinner at the same hour,~remembering 30 I,III| bedchamber. Cesar~during the dinner had make various fatuous 31 I,IV | This was the 14th. At dinner Cesar could not eat. His 32 I,V | separation. It was a sad~dinner. Each had had time for reflection,-- 33 I,VI | evenings, at his dessert after dinner,--always, it should~be added, 34 I,VI | Pillerault,~to share his humble dinner. If the ex-perfumer had 35 I,VII| with the fumes of a~good dinner under his nose. Popinot 36 I,VII| past and done with. So the dinner was~to be served by Chevet;


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