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 1     I,      IV|      that for lunch one o'clock. Dinner was invariably served at
 2     I,      IV| importance, being answers to two dinner invitations I sent out this
 3     I,      IV|         gentlemen to meet you at dinner. One of them is secretary
 4     I,       V|          would have come down to dinner in her bonnet, the foolish
 5     I,      VI|        VI.~ ~DUMANY KORNEL.~ ~At dinner I was punctual, but nevertheless
 6     I,      VI|        mention that although the dinner was sumptuous, and the dishes
 7     I,    VIII|          be left at the inn, and dinner had to be ordered there.
 8     I,    VIII|      room at the inn and also my dinner. I had a hearty lunch half
 9     I,       X|      Vice-Governor invited me to dinner, and just as we were pushing
10     I,      XI|   readily understood.~ ~While at dinner, Siegfried laid down a plan
11     I,     XII|          own expense; that is, a dinner may be had for two kreutzers,
12     I,     XII|          shabbily, and ordered a dinner of pork and potatoes, which
13    II,      VI|  invariably invite Tsing home to dinner, and Tsing will invariably
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