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1        1|        of customers occupied the tables of the Cafe de Madrid. Despite
2        1|          round the marbletopped tables. Several were standing up,
3        2| furniture shop—to mahogany round tables, that is to say, and zinc
4        3|     position did not sit down at tables of such women as that. Vandeuvres
5        4|       motley assemblage of round tables, sofas and armchairs, with
6        5|  oilcloth, did duty for dressing tables. They were black with spilled
7        5|         between the two dressing tables! The marquis had withdrawn
8        8|         throwing the neighboring tables into a state of great excitement.
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