Chap.

1        6|    in case Madame should not dine at Orleans before her arrival.
2        8|     at last persuaded her to dine at Laure’s. This was a table
3       10|     amused her. She made him dine with Philippe, and the count
4       10|   own house. She would often dine abroad and always go to
5       10|    go–by and she had gone to dine in the Rue des Martyrs without
6       10|      kind as to allow him to dine at her table. Noticing his
7       13|     Count Muffat, who was to dine at Nana’s that evening,
8       13| Hequet and Maria Blond would dine in the society of gentlemen
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