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 1    IV|   consume poor pater-familias' dinner.~ ~As for the mistress of
 2    IV|     say, "Shall we go and have dinner with Aunt Teresa?"~ ~Now,
 3    IV|    pleasant table companion at dinner every day. He would have
 4    IV|       they all sat together at dinner, not a single member of
 5   VII|      make up our minds to have dinner at supper-time; and he so
 6   VII|     bell rang, which told that dinner was actually on the table.
 7   VII|  decorated stage where, during dinner, Mr. Lakody first exhibited
 8    XI|       very amiable man: before dinner he complains that he has
 9    XI|     has no appetite, and after dinner that he has over-eaten himself,
10   XII|     every sort imaginable. The dinner lasted far into the night,
11  XVII|    Rudolf only met his wife at dinner before a numerous company.
12  XVII|       of his wife; all through dinner the lady was speechless.~ ~
13  XVII|     Kárpáthy by herself. After dinner Kárpáthy used generally
14  XVII| difficult.~ ~Fanny, as soon as dinner was over, withdrew to the
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