Chap.

 1        4|    with a staff of helpers and waiters. Brebant was to supply everything,
 2        4|       Deslignac,” murmured the waiters, carrying about platefuls
 3        4|      neighborsshoulders. The waiters took away the soup plates
 4        4|       round the table, and the waiters became very active. After
 5        4|     while behind his chair the waiters kept repeating in respectful
 6        4|      were suffocating. And the waiters forgot themselves and ran
 7        4|      in the things he ate. The waiters were recalled, and he was
 8        4|    loudest din was made by the waiters; they fancied themselves
 9        4|       with their shouts to the waiters, the loudness of their voices
10        4|      they were chock–full. The waiters behind him were already
11        4| standing, while the hubbub the waiters were making in the next
12        4|   riotous entry, called to the waiters who still remained in the
13        7|       and the jostlings of the waiters, chatted as quietly as if
14        8|      between them and the cafe waiters, and at times they would
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