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1 II | dressed to~dine out, spent the evening in the drawing-rooms of 2 III | gave a dinner, on Friday an evening party. Thus, in twelve~years, 3 III | other houses to spend the evening,~without being allowed to 4 IV | but on Sundays and~in the evening her mother allowed her silk. 5 VI | drawing-room. All~through the evening Rosalie listened in case 6 IX | would succeed.~ ~In the evening he, of course, went out 7 X | candle-light that first evening~that she shed a ray of brightness 8 XIII | world. The dinner and the evening were full of cheerfulness,~ 9 XIII | for luxury?" said he one evening to Francesca, who~was expressing 10 XIII | have a sort of concert~this evening," he added, as they returned 11 XIII | looking forward~to the evening. In a few hours his passion, 12 XIII | artificial light. She was in full evening~dress, showing her fascinating 13 XIV | determination.~ ~"Go this evening," she said. "We meet no 14 XVII | himself more trouble?~ ~One evening Mariette, on coming to dress 15 XVII | to dress Rosalie for an evening party,~handed to her, not 16 XVII | and as long as the endless evening lasted, she was~tormented 17 XVIII| twelfth year since that blest evening~when, by a look, the beautiful 18 XVIII| chatting at the Scala every evening with a dozen persons, among~ 19 XVIII| appearance there!~ ~ ~"30th, Evening.~ ~"Good heavens, how I 20 XX | what I told the master last evening," said Modinier.~"But in 21 XXI | consideration. As for this evening, take the bull by the horns,~ 22 XXII | I will take you in the evening. The Rouxey estates are 23 XXIII| and honor.~ ~"To-morrow evening at the Hotel de Rupt you 24 XXIII| life, my son, lies in that~evening. But, understand clearly, 25 XXIV | clothes of power.~ ~ ~ ~Next evening, as may well be supposed, 26 XXIV | was to~be presented that evening. Madame de Chavoncourt was