Chapter
1 II | detained.~The servant announced dinner, and they entered the dining-room.
2 II | with a reflective air. The dinner was excellent and everyone
3 V | no longer invited him to dinner, and treated him as an inferior.
4 V | impatiently awaited the day of the dinner. He was the first to arrive
5 V | of their conversation at dinner emboldened, but the fear
6 VI | Georges Duroy’s~company at dinner on Thursday, January 20.”~
7 VI | Sacristi, I shall soon give a dinner which has never been equaled!”~
8 VI | arranged matters: Come to dinner Monday. I will introduce
9 VI | Very well, I will come to dinner Monday.”~“To make it more
10 VIII| will you go downstairs to dinner?”~“I will go down to dinner.”~
11 VIII| dinner?”~“I will go down to dinner.”~The meal seemed to Duroy
12 VIII| That night they met at dinner; directly after the meal
13 IX | you (you remember, at that dinner to which I was invited at
14 X | Have you invited anyone to dinner?”~She replied without turning
15 X | superintend in the kitchen.” The dinner was excellent and the Count
16 X | time to tell you before dinner, for Vaudrec came. Laroche-Mathieu
17 XI | Well, is everyone coming to dinner?”~She replied: “Yes, all
18 XI | uneasy until the day of the dinner. That morning Madeleine
19 XI | Madeleine at the door: “Your dinner was perfect. In a short
20 XII | Du Roy returned home to dinner delighted with his day,
21 XII | into his pocket. During dinner he repeated the words to
22 XIII| darling, but you will come to dinner tomorrow”; she rose abruptly.
23 XIII| asked:~“Can you come to dinner to-morrow? He will be delighted
24 XIV | their disagreement. The dinner, which they took at a restaurant,
25 XV | worn it in my heart.”~The dinner was somewhat tedious. Suzanne
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