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1 5,2| a very handsome suite of rooms. A man, who was still young, 2 5,3| conducted him to the suite of rooms which he still occupied 3 5,3| attentively examine the rooms which had suddenly become 4 5,3| was obliged to go to his rooms, under the escort of one 5 6,1| likely hasten to Wilkie's rooms and tell him everything. 6 6,2| Kami-Bey had a suite of rooms. They ate and slept there. 7 6,5| the brilliantly lighted rooms, they found her seated as 8 6,5| s every movement. ~Both rooms were full, and almost everybody 9 7,1| notice that the reception rooms were brilliantly lighted 10 7,1| deliberation, he returned to his rooms, arrayed himself in evening-dress, 11 7,4| never set foot in these rooms again - the detested gamblers 12 7,6| toys in the comfortable rooms where he had remained only 13 8,1| and we must see if the rooms I intended for you - for 14 8,2| with the spacious suite of rooms she had occupied at the 15 8,5| establishment. The other rooms were bare and desolate. 16 10,1| Wilkie, he returned to his rooms in the company of his clerk, 17 10,4| threshold of M. de Coralth's rooms. For, without any great 18 10,5| Chupin, as he surveyed the rooms. "Monsieur's working on 19 10,5| jardinieres scattered about the rooms, as well as in a tiny conservatory, 20 11,3| afterward to M. Wilkie's rooms, where he remained till 21 13,1| large as a handsome suite of rooms, and magnificently furnished. 22 14,2| Wilkie was quite alone in his rooms, so he took the lamp and 23 14,3| M. de Coralth enter his rooms, he exclaimed in unfeigned