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 1     XXII|       every evening as soon as supper was over.~ ~What a horrible
 2     XXXI|     admitted, and they ordered supper.~ ~But Lacheneur, weak from
 3     XXXI|  declared that he would eat no supper.~ ~He threw himself upon
 4     XXXI|        they had finished their supper, they would go to Saint-Jean-de-Coche
 5     XXXI|      the neighborhood.~ ~After supper Chupin sent for a cart;
 6      XLI|      great excitement.~ ~After supper he had gone with some of
 7     XLIV|    least, and share her frugal supper.~ ~“Remain,” she entreated; “
 8      XLV|        time than I shall need. Supper is ready; I am going to
 9      XLV| continued her preparations for supper as if nothing had occurred.~ ~
10    XLVII|     ago, while I was eating my supper in a restaurant at Sairmeuse,
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