Book,  chapter

 1    1,   15|   table for their four-footed guests.~These nomads were a hybrid
 2    1,   21|      not till he had made his guests enter his dwelling, and
 3    1,   21|     till then, did he ask his guests what had procured him the
 4    2,    1|    quite a FETE to the hungry guests. It was pronounced excellent,
 5    2,    6|       long table where twenty guests could sit comfortably, composed
 6    2,    6|     country in the world.~His guests congratulated him heartily
 7    2,    8|    Lordship repaired with his guests to the saloon.~“That Ayrton
 8    2,   10|     warm compliments from the guests. Indeed, M. Olbinett had
 9    2,   14| quality; but what pleased the guests most of all in the midst
10    3,   16|    the meal was over, and the guests were refreshed and invigorated,
11    3,   20|      grand trees, and all the guests seated themselves. A hind
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