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 1        3|        inside his guard:~“There’s supper at a woman’s tomorrow evening?
 2        3|         the subject of tomorrow’s supper.~“What’s so tiresome of
 3        3|         Faloise.~“Why, about that supper tomorrow. You might easily
 4        3|           desires your company at supper,” the journalist gaily continued,
 5        3|         protested: it was to be a supper party of dramatic and artistic
 6        3|          that he was to be at the supper himself. A man might go
 7        4|       supply everything, from the supper, the plates and dishes,
 8        4|      success as an actress with a supper which should set people
 9        4|     Negroes would serve up Nana’s supper, and she now grew anxious
10        4|           No one ever gave a good supper without Bordenave. Ah well,
11        4|         why they did not bring in supper. She had just sent Georges
12        4|      Perhaps he would pay for the supper! Most likely. It looked
13        4|            Bah! Provided only the supper was a good one! In the end
14        4|          the large drawing room.~“Supper is on the table, madame.”~
15        4|        candles apiece, lit up the supper, and of these one was gorgeous
16        4|        from his plate and ate his supper through dint of making a
17        4|         grease. Nevertheless, the supper grew scarce any merrier.
18        4| Vandeuvres’s dictum. This sort of supper should be served anyhow
19        4|      fortunate diversion. Yet the supper was flagging; no one was
20        4|            Since the beginning of supper she had seemed no longer
21        4|    receive. Toward the end of the supper she was very tipsy. It made
22        4|           people separated during supper rejoined each other, and
23        4|        him since the beginning of supper, and if Mignon was not pleased
24        4|      devilish light of her during supper and saying all sorts of
25        5|        for not having come to her supper party. His Highness deigned
26        7|        her he asked for a private supper room and hurried to it along
27        7|            amid the uproar of the supper party and the jostlings
28        8|        had refused to come to her supper. Mme Robert lived in the
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