1Monday I was at the table d'hôte the first time for a week.
2We had a large society this day at the table d'hôte.
3Almost all the other rooms were untenanted, and the long table d'hôte was deserted.
4Tristias and wanderers from table d'hôte to table d'hôte, poor beings, ridiculous and lamentable.
5The noon-day table d'hôte was always a sight to see.
6At the table d'hôte, we had this, for an incident.
7And the boys generally drop in for table d'hôte.
8The table d'hôte, at our inn that night, was as noisy as a Parisian cafe.
9It was our fiery one of the table d'hôte who had wedged his way toward us.
10He celebrated his coming fortune with a fifty-cent table d'hôte, to which he did full justice.
11We were just in time for table d'hôte, and groped our way down the dark, winding stairs.
12It was the hour of the table d'hôte, and the still evening air was ambient with culinary odours.
13Look here, Carlo," he added, addressing the waiter, "the table d'hôte dinner-everything ,andserve it hot.
14We dined at the table d'hôte because the son of the Grand Duke of Baden was to dine there.
15He had a habit of dining with a group of young Bohemians at a table d'hôte in Sixth Avenue.
16Instead he flung the drawings about the room, stamped savagely upon them, then rushed down-stairs and devoured a table d'hôte dinner.
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