Chapter
1 I | which all Paris comes to dine. When you have given riding
2 I | will.”~“Well, then come and dine with me to-morrow; I will
3 I | installment on it. And come and dine with us at half past seven,
4 II | glad that he asked you to dine with us to-day.”~Duroy blushed
5 V | project. It is this: As I dine every week at the Foresters’,
6 V | while will you take me to dine?”~“Certainly, my darling,
7 V | Marelle, saying: “Shall we dine together and afterward have
8 V | at once: “Impossible to dine,” then he added: “But I
9 V | purse at home and I have to dine at the Luxembourg. Lend
10 VI | Echoes,” and invited to dine at Mme. Walter’s. The “Echoes”
11 VI | my door every time that I dine here.”~“When shall I see
12 VII | She said to him:~“You must dine with us Sunday. My husband
13 IX | When we return we will dine at Chatou sometimes.”~She
14 XI | Laroche-Mathieu is coming here to dine with Viscountess de Percemur.
15 XI | Bel-Ami; you know that I only dine so far from home on that
16 XIII| obliged to either lunch or dine at her house daily, when
17 XIII| was forced to return and dine at Mme. Walter’s, he detested
18 XIII| feet and asked:~“Will you dine with us to-morrow? It would
19 XIII| delighted to see you.”~“No; I dine at the Walters. We have
20 XV | me? Why do you refuse to dine with me even once a week?
21 XV | come and bring his wife to dine with them that evening,
22 XV | to Madeleine: “We shall dine at the Walters’ this evening.”~
23 XVI | writing letters: “Shall you dine at the Walters’ Friday?
24 XVII| Walter pressed Georges to dine with them, but he refused,
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