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1 2| along with me. We’ll have dinner together, and afterward 2 3| big Laure Piedefer ran a dinner at three francs a head for 3 3| Fauchery, who spoke of a dinner where the Prince of Scots, 4 4| had assisted at merrier dinner parties among the good folks 5 4| from the commencement of dinner had remained in a most uncomfortable 6 5| yesterday, invited him to dinner for tonight. He’ll have 7 6| chair and waited. When the dinner bell rang he listened for 8 6| haven’t made such a good dinner these ten years past!”~Yet 9 6| evening after an uproarious dinner. Then, too, she was no longer 10 6| himself to La Mignotte after dinner that same evening. At night 11 6| spoke to them of Parmentier!~Dinner that evening was wildly 12 6| lunch and bring them back to dinner at La Mignotte at about 13 6| Les Fondettes in time for dinner. Nana, who had grown increasingly 14 6| given Georges one long look. Dinner over, he went upstairs, 15 8| chums who were standing the dinner. At bottom the subject of 16 8| chair next her own. The dinner was very merry, but Bosc 17 8| he was not coming home to dinner, and she went down early 18 8| Rue des Martyrs, where the dinner cost three francs.~Tired 19 8| Tired of waiting for the dinner hour and not knowing what 20 8| was the old substantial dinner you get in a country hotel 21 8| familiarity—to eat the three–franc dinner while flashing their jewels 22 8| thought of paying for Satin’s dinner. There was a wench for you, 23 8| somebody was treating him to a dinner; otherwise he would have 24 8| give some return for his dinner he used always to go into 25 8| I’m inviting myself to dinner, you know; I’ve spotted 26 8| franc pieces and found a dinner awaiting him all the same, 27 8| she had noticed a copious dinner she was not destined to 28 8| sat there bursting with dinner and Fontan leaned on his 29 8| start out together after dinner, toward nine o’clock. On 30 10| intervals with a bouquet or a dinner. And when the count seemed 31 10| and to carry them off when dinner was over. On days such as 32 10| it happened, there was a dinner at Nana’s next day. For 33 10| was the customary Thursday dinner, and Muffat, Vandeuvres, 34 10| anxious to keep Labordette to dinner, but he declined—he was 35 10| forgetting the respect which at dinner she had just been insisting 36 14| valuable knickknacks, a gold dinner service, nay, even furniture. “