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