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1 I | When they were seated at a table, Forestier ordered two glasses
2 II | and as she was not near a table, she did not know where
3 III | placed his light upon the table and began to write. He dipped
4 III | he threw his pen upon the table and arose. He glanced around
5 III | he seated himself at his table, dipped his pen in the ink,
6 III | presence. She was seated at a table and extended her hand to
7 III | four men were writing at a table. Forestier was standing
8 IV | At the other end of the table sat a short, pale man, very
9 IV | and seated himself at his table to work. Before his eyes
10 V | private room, in which the table was laid for four; that
11 V | was laid for four; that table looked very inviting with
12 V | hear the servant laying the table in the dining-room. He rose: “
13 VI | and seated themselves at a table set apart for them. One
14 VI | Walter placed the lamp on the table and greeted the last arrival,
15 VII | He had thrown upon his table his adversary’s card brought
16 IX | the tea placed upon the table in their room, Duroy clasped
17 IX | people might enter. The table was laid. A neighbor, who
18 IX | took their seats at the table. The meal was a long one,
19 XIII| hand under cover of the table or offer him her lips behind
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