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dinner time

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dinner time nora di pranzo (or cena)

dinner time وَقْت العشاء čas oběda spisetid Essenszeit ώρα δείπνου hora de la cena päivällisaika heure de dîner vrijeme za večeru ora di cena ディナーの時刻 저녁식사 시간 etenstijd middagstid pora obiadowa hora do jantar время обеда middagstid เวลาอาหารเย็น yemek zamanı giờ ăn tối 就餐时间


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At this kind invitation, the hungry mariners were quite overjoyed; and one of them, taking upon himself to be spokesman, assured their hospitable hostess that any hour of the day was dinner time with them, whenever they could get flesh to put in the pot, and fire to boil it with.
They saw nothing of Marianne till dinner time, when she entered the room and took her place at the table without saying a word.
About an hour or so after dinner time, Young Barnacle appeared, attended by his eye-glass; in honour of whose family connections, Mr Meagles had cashiered the pretty parlour-maids for the day, and had placed on duty in their stead two dingy men.
 
 
 
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