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 1       IV|     chairs.~ ~“Will you take a seat, dear Monsieur Lacheneur?”
 2     VIII|  dinner-hour came; he took his seat at the table, but it was
 3      XIV|      contrast.~ ~He occupied a seat beside Mlle. Blanche at
 4       XV|       see.”~ ~He did, in fact, seat himself at the table with
 5     XVII|      giving her father time to seat himself, Mlle. Blanche entreated
 6      XIX| Chanlouineau.~ ~Martial took a seat at the table, and, at Chanlouineau’
 7     XXIV|         where he forced her to seat herself, and in a gentler
 8    XXVII|  Having spoken, he resumed his seat, proud, indifferent, and
 9    XXVII|        force him back into his seat though he could easily have
10    XXVII|        de Courtornieu left his seat and came forward to the
11    XXVII|       in time to see the baron seat himself without making any
12      XXX|       his cell. He hastened to seat himself at the table.~ ~
13     XXXI|       forced him to resume his seat.~ ~“It was not to drive
14     XLII|     They would not allow him a seat at the kitchen-table, nor
15    XLVII|         Mme. dEscorval took a seat in the cart beside her husband;
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