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 1      III|       chicken constituted the dinner the rations would have been “
 2      XIV|   interrupted by a summons to dinner.~ ~Mlle. Blanche, when the
 3      XIV|      all this was that during dinner Mlle. Blanche exercised
 4       XV|   Maurice’s last effort. When dinner was over he went to his
 5      XIX|       the evening, as soon as dinner was over, he made his escape
 6       XX|      was just sitting down to dinner when a loud noise was heard
 7       XX|       leave Courtornieu after dinner. Heaven grant that she may
 8     XXII|  Blanche, after finishing her dinner, ordered the carriage to
 9     XXIX| citadel to return home to his dinner.~ ~Remaining near the entrance
10      XXX|       gayety.~ ~“Here is your dinner, Monsieur,” said one soldier; “
11    XXXIV|   whom he did not love.”~ ~At dinner, however, he succeeded in
12      XLV|       of her mind that, after dinner was concluded, and twilight
13      XLV|     bed, the servants were at dinner, and Blanche and Aunt Medea
14       LI|     and seldom returned until dinner.~ ~Although Blanche was
15     LIII|    own life. They met only at dinner, or at the entertainments
16       LV|    him, and his breakfast and dinner were taken to his apartments
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