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28 looking
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table

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1 I, I | rising, approached the table, on which were scattered 2 I, I | the artist seated before a table covered with picture-books.~ 3 I, II | Paris without dining at her table; no man could attract public 4 I, II | necessity, for usually their table is indifferent, their wines 5 I, II | laughter ran around the table.~The Duchess, shaken by 6 I, II | ruining himself at the gaming table, had died of the effects 7 I, III| household, for the family table, for those evenings when 8 I, III| within easy reach on a round table with a single leg for a 9 I, III| Maldant.~“Yes.”~“We have a table with Liverdy, Rocdiane, 10 I, III| it.”~They rose from the table, their blood warmed and 11 I, III| the railway, again at the table of strange hotels. During 12 I, III| breakfast the next morning.~The table was covered with flowers, 13 I, III| approached the portable table, where was also an assortment 14 I, IV | As soon as they were at table, the Marquis, who sat beside 15 II, I | dining at a neighboring table with three thin young men, 16 II, II | hung over the center of the table.~“Open the windows,” said 17 II, II | breakfast.~She sat down at the table opposite her husband, and 18 II, II | All three sat down at the table. The shutters were closed, 19 II, II | us.”~When they left the table the Countess, who on the 20 II, II | letters at her little low table in the bay-window; Annette 21 II, III| When they were leaving the table, the Count, who had a passion 22 II, III| She was just leaving the table when Bertin was announced.~“ 23 II, IV | and to carry his book to a table in the middle of the room; 24 II, V | home.~They had left the table and were drinking coffee 25 II, V | sat down on a long marble table and began to chat quite 26 II, VI | having placed on the little table the tea-tray and the newspapers.~ 27 II, VI | address on a letter. On a table beside her lay a copy of 28 II, VI | just seated themselves at table, and were speaking of the


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