Chap.

 1        1|  countess to La Faloise, and she invited Fauchery, who bowed.~Not
 2        3|        receive my visit, and she invited me. Midnight punctually,
 3        3|        pause of conversation the invited guests had become suddenly
 4        3|         might easily have got me invited.”~Fauchery was at length
 5        3|            I’m of the party. She invited me this morning.”~But there
 6        3|         in hand and Fauchery had invited him in his turn, he looked
 7        4|         for she expected no more invited guests and wondered why
 8        4|         de Foucarmont by name. I invited him.”~Foucarmont bowed and
 9        4|       saloon! Pray remember, you invited us.”~The other evening at
10        4|        However, suppose you HAVE invited them, my good girl,” murmured
11        5|        the day before yesterday, invited him to dinner for tonight.
12        6|        only her son Georges, had invited them to come and spend a
13        6|       gentlemen whom Georges has invitedMonsieur Fauchery and Monsieur
14        6|         dare Bordenave, she even invited a crowd of guests in his
15        6|         s idyl. She had, indeed, invited a whole swarm of people
16        6|         Hugon remembered to have invited at the Muffats’ last winter,
17        8| Montmartre. Nana and Fontan have invited a few friends to cut their
18       10|          your brother here. I’ve invited him, and he’s going to return.”~“
19       10|        such occasions, if Muffat invited her, she would refuse with
20       10|         were as deep as alcoves, invited to slumber oblivious of
21       13|        the kitchen, whither they invited friends. In addition to
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