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1 1,2| any pleasure at the gaming table of the Hotel d'Argeles. 2 2,1| of a clinched fist on the table, or by a savage oath. ~ ~ 3 2,3| beating a tattoo on the table. If he desired to avoid 4 3,2| suddenly ill at the breakfast table. Her fainting fit startled 5 5,3| command. There it lay upon the table, five thousand francs in 6 5,3| of choice cigars upon the table, and a jar of tobacco on 7 5,5| word, Wilkie darted to a table, and wrote a short contract 8 7,6| heavy loss, he rose from the table, swearing that the beastly 9 8,2| her meals at the family table, a thing which had never 10 8,3| Marguerite took a seat at the table, between the General and 11 8,3| de Fondege rose from the table, looking very pale; but 12 8,3| servants began to clear the table, and Mademoiselle Marguerite 13 10,4| little glass hanging over the table, he was himself astonished 14 10,5| the immense white marble table, with its water spigots 15 10,5| which he flung upon the table, saying: "One of these is 16 10,6| He now took it from the table, and glanced at the address. " 17 12,3| dessert had been placed on the table, she turned to her, and 18 12,3| letters, which he laid on the table, saying: "Here, mother, 19 12,3| With his elbows on the table, and his head resting upon 20 13,4| newspapers were strewn over the table, the chairs, and the floor 21 13,8| fez and flung it on to the table, swearing like a drayman. 22 13,8| he placed them upon the table, saying: "Here is the amount, 23 15,3| meal he often lingered at table smoking and drinking with 24 15,5| with a generously spread table before us. The next day, 25 17,4| the landlord. Seated at a table, with a lighted candle near 26 17,4| it drop slowly on to the table. He then pressed a sou upon 27 17,4| he removed it from the table without destroying the impression, 28 17,4| footing, but sprung over a table and used it as a rampart 29 18,2| Seated opposite to him at table, the young girl could not 30 18,2| point of rising from the table and of retiring like the 31 18,2| one elbow resting on the table, and with his gaze persistently 32 18,3| five or six times at the table of the Count de Chalusse, 33 18,3| they came in to clear the table. ~ ~ 34 19,2| on a corner of the bare table in the dining-room. It was 35 20,3| and notorious women, a table always bountifully spread, 36 20,3| baron had taken. On the table in that room he had laid