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1 2| table. They went into the dining room, where an old lady 2 2| and found it empty. The dining room was empty too. But 3 3| little drawing room nor the dining room. One felt more at home 4 3| to him one evening in the dining room of a restaurant. Impelled 5 4| set people talking. As her dining room was too small, the 6 4| pointed to the door of the dining room and added at the top 7 4| table and crowded toward the dining room without noticing Nana’ 8 4| shiver as she entered the dining room.~The window here had 9 4| wanted to take her into the dining room she still shouted “ 10 4| and Georges, crossed the dining room, entered the drawing 11 4| on four o’clock. In the dining room a card table had just 12 6| their seats in the vast dining room, the windows of which 13 6| who was on his way to the dining room, and ten minutes later, 14 6| alter all that. As to the dining room–well, it was a lovely 15 6| room–well, it was a lovely dining room, eh? What big blowouts 16 6| give in Paris if you had a dining room as large as that! As 17 6| bell rang for lunch, the dining–room table was no longer 18 8| minutes too early. The three dining rooms there were still empty, 19 8| the friend who had been dining with him. He listened coldly 20 8| Bosc contented himself by dining with them as often as possible. 21 8| fed there when Fontan was dining out. She derived much amusement 22 10| large drawing room and a dining room to look after themselves 23 10| by herself in the lofty dining room with its Gobelin tapestry 24 10| He examined the sumptuous dining room with its lofty decorated 25 10| she would answer; she was dining at her aunt’s; she was going 26 10| matter of fact Satin was dining at a little table with Mme 27 10| catch her. While she was dining by herself Daguenet had 28 10| sentimental, and in the splendid dining room, glittering with plate 29 10| of the comfortable, ample dining room, of the vast retired 30 12| had come in through the dining saloon. Mme Chantereau was 31 12| he had gone round by the dining room in order to avoid the 32 13| forthwith pushed her into the dining room. But at his opening 33 13| not know it at all. The dining room with its Gobelin tapestry,