Chapter
1 6 | sport, and set out after dinner." ~"And the king has seen
2 6 | awaited their company at dinner. ~M. de Treville entertained
3 6 | conversation during the whole of dinner turned upon the two checks
4 7 | Nevertheless, when he waited at the dinner given my his master, and
5 7 | providing rigorously for two a dinner of few dishes, but excellent.
6 7 | Sometimes in the midst of dinner, when everyone, under the
7 8 | his own province, and one dinner at the house of a cornet
8 8 | asked his master for some dinner, and he had answered him
9 27| capital, and an excellent dinner had made one of them forget
10 28| fellow, I invited them to a dinner the next day," replied Aramis. "
11 28| enough for four persons. This dinner consisted of meats nicely
12 28| same effect." ~"But this dinner was not intended for you
13 32| 32. A Procurator's Dinner~ ~ ~ ~ ~ However brilliant
14 32| not made him forget the dinner of the procurator's wife. ~
15 32| procurator's wife. ~The hour of dinner soon arrived. They passed
16 32| Accept my compliments; your dinner has been a real feast. Lord,
17 32| cheese, he might make a dinner; but wine was wanting, the
18 34| since we have had a good dinner; and I, for my part, have
19 34| took upon him to order dinner to be brought to them. As
20 42| the day appointed, as the dinner was fixed for midday d'Artagnan
21 42| arrived in better time; the dinner cannot have had time to
22 42| there are no women at your dinner." ~"Is there any drinkable
23 46| we are four; an unlimited dinner for eight. Will that do?" ~"
24 48| given them a magnificent dinner, a partner worthy of his
25 58| patiently till the hour for dinner. ~Although she had eaten
26 58| nothing in the morning, the dinner was brought in at its usual
27 58| soldier went out, leaving the dinner served. ~Felton was sent
28 63| carriage comes for you--at dinner or supper, for instance?" ~"
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