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1 I,IV | two cages full of birds, a table~covered with oil-cloth,
2 I,V | under a glass case, a round table covered with a cloth, on~
3 I,V | when the dessert was put on table, leaving Cesar, his wife~
4 I,VI | gorge~yourself at every table where you dine; recollect
5 I,VI | those songs of Beranger at table;~and don't get fuddled.
6 I,VI | except at a tradesman's table, for the pot-houses--"~ ~
7 I,VI | old-~fashioned bureau, one table, two armchairs, and six
8 I,VI | when he caught sight of the table, and the~bottles swathed
9 I,VI | explained~the aspect of the table, where there stilled remained
10 I,I | bring her father a little table with writing-~things upon
11 I,II | chimney-corner,~before a little round table on which stood his frugal
12 I,II | stake on the vast green table of speculation! He~therefore
13 I,II | of a~starlit night. On a table of immense size lay the
14 I,II | alter cases.~On another table were heaped portfolios,
15 I,III| a thumb high, set out a table, which Birotteau~had not
16 I,III| which she served at the table~with an agility that (to
17 I,III| Cesar, as they rose from table, "I think those young~people
18 I,IV | Delphine, motioning towards the table which was sumptuously served.~ ~"
19 I,IV | banking-office, was a round table~covered with a green cloth,
20 I,IV | Cesar now perceived a round table, hastily cleared of its
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