Chap.

 1        3|          in the dining room of a restaurant. Impelled by a sort of sensuous
 2        4|        and scorning to go to the restaurant, she had decided to make
 3        4|          had decided to make the restaurant come to her. It struck her
 4        4|          was luxurious after the restaurant fashion; the china was ornamented
 5        4|        corridors of their parent restaurant; they jostled one another
 6        4|         as though they were in a restaurant. Forgetting her role of
 7        5|       drink the champagne at the restaurant—its better there,” he said,
 8        7|       front of the entrance to a restaurant, his eyes fixed on some
 9        7| illumination. At the door of the restaurant a waiter was putting out
10        8|    Robert, whom she had met in a restaurant the day before, had made
11        8|        view to treating her at a restaurant. The choice of the restaurant
12        8|    restaurant. The choice of the restaurant involved infinite debate.
13       13|  coachman. When she stopped at a restaurant she would send him out beer
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