The young Herr had been much about with these American Damen, driving and walking with them, and sometimes dining or supping with them at their hotel, The Elephant.
De Marsay told this news to Eugene de Rastignac, as they were supping together at the Rocher de Cancale, where Bixiou happened to be.
It appears to them of far greater importance than who is supping at their own.
It is a sort of passion with a certain kind of person to know who is supping at the other tables at the Carlton, and his, or usually her, limitation that he never does.
They are in the blue room supping with the Portuguese Ambassador.
Lady Carey left her partner, and made her way to the farther end of the apartment, where the Prince of Saxe Leinitzer was supping with half a dozen men and women.
There was much else too that he thought over, as he sat and watched the illuminated windows round the little lawn on which his own looked, and heard the distant clash of music from the Hall where the Queen was supping in state.
Mistress Margaret had gone back to the Dower House for supper; and Lady Maxwell and Hubert were supping in Sir Nicholas' old study that would soon be arranged for Hubert now that he had returned for good.
Yes, the East room was Sir Nicholas' study; or of course they might be supping upstairs.
It is just supping with one's relations, a little out of the common way, as you will perceive, gentlemen.
A few gentlemen of my acquaintance, who are in the habit of supping together in the winter time, meet for the last jollification of the season to-night, and they have all express't a wish to have the pleasure of your company.
Rose went out, and came in again saying he was the gentleman who had had the honour of supping with me at Madame Morin's.
He told me how he had been supping with the old devotee Querini, who had had his hand kissed by a young and fair Venetian.
I wrote in haste to the syndic, telling him that an important and sudden call obliged me to start for Lausanne, but that I should have the pleasure of supping with him and his three friends at Geneva on the following day.
I thought it was right to tell him, because if I had not told him he could not have entertained the hope of supping with you, and especially at your house.
I was thinking of supping with the charming Helen and her three friends at the house on the lake, but an express summoned me to Lausanne.
Nina had just been supping with her lover, who had left her at ten o'clock, according to his invariable custom.
A prey to grief I spent the day without taking any steps one way or the other, and I went to bed without supping and without the company of Donna Ignazia.
But after I had waited thus for half an hour a chamberlain came from the palace, and announced that his majesty could not do himself the honour of supping with my lord that night.
One night when I was supping with her she was seized with convulsions which lasted all the night.
I spent an extremely pleasant four months at Augsburg, supping twice or thrice a week at Count Lamberg's.
I was asked to dine with Madame Tomatis, so I told my hosts that I would have the pleasure of supping with them, the costs to be borne by me.
The Duc des Deux-Ponts told me this story with his own lips, one evening, when I was supping with him and a Swede, the Comte de Levenhoop, at Metz.
He has just sent me word, that he insists upon supping with me.
Delighted, however, with my discovery, I immediately conceived a plan which would procure you the pleasure of supping with him.
After this, supping cheerfully among his friends, he retired to his apartment, where he behaved with unusual tenderness to his son, and to all his friends.
He frequently invited himself to the tables of his subjects; in the same day breakfasting with one, dining with another, and supping with a third.
One thing only made me uneasy, and that was supping with the duc de Richelieu, who had seen me before at madame de Lagarde's; but the idea that he would not remember me gave me renewed courage.
Was it possible that when I had the honor of supping with you the other night, you did not recollect your former old friend?
Tell my beloved and excellent countess how truly I love her'; and hearing the prince de Soubise mention his design of supping at Ruel, he charged him to embrace you for him.
According to Grimm, this young lady followed her lover to the famous Camp of Muehlberg, in Saxony, where she had the honour of supping with two kings, Augustus II.
My house does not grow less full; the greatest ladies do me the honour of supping with me.
He, that man Forrest, had dared to send a note to Florence Allison excusing himself from dinner on the plea of urgent work that had to be finished, and then was seen in a public place supping with the low-bred person herself.
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