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1 2 | invariably done at the same hours, if the food was subjected
2 4 | Touches which lasted~seven hours. It is now striking a quarter
3 5 | rules which regulated the hours for~meals yielded to the
4 5 | food outside of the meal hours, there~was no other means
5 8 | and abdicate for a few hours the fatal~power of omnipotent
6 8 | Croisic for the last two hours."~ ~"Not all the time,"
7 11| not sleep, and spent the hours of~the night in reading;
8 11| Often he would sit for hours with his eyes fixed on~some
9 11| that makes us stand for~hours before some picture in Italy,
10 11| female authors, spend four hours a day in reading their~romances."~ ~"
11 12| event so remarkable that two hours later, throughout the whole
12 13| When he~returned, four hours later, very tired, and expecting
13 16| fateful rock, or lie~for hours in the bush of box; for,
14 16| he was surrounded at all hours by his family.~They sent
15 16| them.~ ~The baron's last hours and death had prevented
16 17| daysI might even say a few hours! All your counsels have
17 17| you warned me?~ ~So, eight hours after receiving the rector'
18 17| blown by a man for ten hours;~and after bouquets, and
19 18| provinces. Wealth has fatal hours, hours of leisure and idleness,~
20 18| Wealth has fatal hours, hours of leisure and idleness,~
21 18| she said,~smiling.~ ~Three hours passed, during which Madame
22 19| waiting for you these three hours."~ ~"Well, well," thought
23 19| forced him to solicit for two hours; a pardon refused~by an
24 20| her betrayal, spent three~hours with her son in her arms
25 25| of her sarcasms for two hours after~mid-day, in spite
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