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1  Anyway, the club car's most likely closed.
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2  It was at this Fourth of July dance at the club.
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3  "Her mother belonged to the same club we did," I said.
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4  They had this night club, the Lavender Room, in the hotel.
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5  Even the guys that belong to the goddam Book-of-the-Month Club stick together.
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6  Half the time I sort of even forget to pick up my change, at restaurants and night clubs and all.
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7  There isn't any night club in the world you can sit in for a long time unless you can at least buy some liquor and get drunk.
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8  Then what happened, a couple of days later I saw Jane laying on her stomach next to the swimming pool, at the club, and I said hello to her.
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9  They probably thought movie stars always hung out in the Lavender Room when they came to New York, instead of the Stork Club or El Morocco and all.
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10  Then when he got married, I used to play tennis with he and Mrs. Antolini quite frequently, out at the West Side Tennis Club, in Forest Hills, Long Island.
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