Stephen Desmonde (to be born in, to be brought up, to want smb. to take a course of theology, to obey his father's will, to be fond of, to devote, to succeed, to feel lonely, to be surrounded, to find oneself, to discover, to offer, to accept, to feel encouraged, to appreciate, to remove, reserved, pleasant manners, convincing, innocent, to give in, to tell a University man, to make a remark, to meet)
Harry Chester (to study painting at Dupret's, to have a habit of, to prefer, a lot of fun, not to have enough money, to be hungry, at somebody else's expense, to borrow, a crowd, to be glad to notice, to suggest, to have a lovely time, to make smb. believe, to produce, to pretend, to make an impression)
Madame Chobert (to run the restaurant, many customers (посетители), most of, frequently, occasionally, difficult to deal with, dishonest, no sense of responsibility, to reserve a table, to see him remove the card, to protest, to dislike a person's habits, pleasant manners, to give in, to turn up, to be surprised to see, to produce)
Philip Lambert (irregular habits, to reserve a table, not to be reliable, to find occupied, not to be surprised, to be amused, not to feel like, to clear up things, to thank, to keep the table, to introduce, to produce a good impression, to appreciate someone's good manners, to invite, to bring along, to entertain, to watch, to produce a bill, to see smb. pick up smth.)