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 1      XIV|         course.~ ~Champagne was served with the dessert; and the
 2    XXXVI|       desired refreshments were served, but the glances cast upon
 3     XLII|       by undue severity. He had served under Napoleon, and possibly
 4     XLII|        troubled epochs, who had served with the same obsequious
 5     XLII|       coarsely.~ ~“Since I have served the good cause, at the peril
 6        L|       well; your meals shall be served in your own apartment.”~ ~
 7        L|   enraptured. To have her meals served in her own room, in her
 8       LI| independently in her own house, served by her own servants?~ ~Might
 9       LI|         so well, nor so quickly served, as when he serves himself,
10      LII|     vilest instruments, who had served and betrayed all parties,
11      LIV|       had promised them if they served him docilely.~ ~And if Martial
12       LV|         the key to it, but this served no purpose. A man, who had
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