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1 II | abbé and invited him to dinner. The priest was well versed
2 III | And he was invited to dinner the following week, and
3 IV | afternoon seemed long. The dinner was simple and did not last
4 V | take them for a walk until dinner time.”~M. Palabretti obeyed
5 V | Then they went home to dinner, and the little Corsican
6 VI | common had been renewed.~Dinner lasted a long time. No one
7 VI | the baroness’ heart.~At dinner Julien was more charming
8 VI | the mayor and his wife to dinner, and again on New Year’s
9 VII | were mad.~That evening at dinner Jeanne said to Julien: “
10 VIII| noble for all that.”~The dinner was almost cheerful, as
11 VIII| presence.~One evening after dinner the priest appeared. He
12 IX | suddenly: “Why, you will take dinner with us, of course.”~Jeanne,
13 IX | side of their master.~After dinner, as Jeanne and Julien were
14 IX | doctor and the curé came to dinner occasionally, and sometimes
15 IX | hour.~Julien came home to dinner, smiling and attentive,
16 IX | speak, nor laugh, nor sit at dinner opposite little father.
17 IX | accepting an invitation to dinner, but in the same handwriting
18 X | week passed. One day at dinner Julien looked at her with
19 X | they were walking after dinner in little mother’s avenue,
20 XIII| she was sitting down to dinner: “Oh, how I long to see
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