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1 VII | Paris, gare de Sceaux, at I o’clock, you will be at my 2 VII | will be at my house at 2 o’clock, or by leaving at 3 X | me far away. Come at six o’clock and dine with me and 4 X | dine at Magny’s always at 6 o’clock promptly. You will 5 XII | post before Saturday at 4 o’clock.~I think that I shall 6 XIII | in Rouen on Tuesday at 1 o’clock, I shall plan accordingly. 7 XXVI | you last evening at ten o’clock. There was a fire 8 XLV | Sunday night, at eleven o’clock, there was such lovely 9 XLVIII | needs. And now good-night,—O God, what a CALF I am! I 10 LII | Maurice. He is at home at five o’clock but not before Monday.~ 11 LXV | the 16th; the 17th at one o’clock, I leave for Rouen 12 LXV | could be in Paris at six o’clock in the evening at 13 LXXIV | These plays last till two o’clock in the morning and 14 LXXIV | of them. We sup till five o’clock. There is a performance 15 LXXXI | and shall leave at eight o’clock Sunday, so as to lunch 16 LXXXVI | champagne frappe, till three o’clock in the morning to 17 LXXXVIII| first writer of the century. O Velches! Velches! as M. 18 XCI | idea have you of women, O, you who are of the third 19 XCIV | theatre every evening from six o’clock till two in the morning. 20 XCIV | day; I am at home from one o’clock to five. Thank you; 21 XCIX | my mother. I leave at six o’clock, and I am home at 22 CI | Saint Sylvester’s night, one o’clock, 1869~Why should I 23 CI | that I went to bed at seven o’clock in the evening. Such 24 CII | January, 1869~It is one o’clock, I have just embraced 25 CXII | rat, but every day at 6 o’clock one is sure of finding 26 CXIII | to your house about three o’clock on Saturday so that 27 CXVII | at home every day at five o’clock, but you might meet 28 CXX | Palaiseau AND IT IS TEN O’CLOCK IN THE MORNING!~ 29 CXXXVI | TO GEORGE SAND Tuesday, 4 o’clock, 7 December, 1869~ 30 CXXXVII | GUSTAVE FLAUBERT Thursday, two o’clock in the morning, December 31 CXXXVIII| 10 December, Friday, 10 o’clock in the evening, 1869~ 32 CXXXIX | manuscript to Girardin.~4 o’clock in the afternoon.~ 33 CXLI | Chateauroux on the 23d at four o’clock? I am afraid that 34 CXLII | we dine promptly at six o’clock, we have the Christmas 35 CXLII | they can go to bed at nine o’clock. After that we chatter, 36 CXLII | should not dine till seven o’clock, which would make 37 CXLII | start Thursday 23d at nine o’clock in the morning, so 38 CXLV | was done yesterday at one o’clock. The princess in my 39 CXLVI | with me at Magny’s at six o’clock. Can you? If not, 40 CLX | SAND Monday morning, 11 o’clock~I felt that something 41 CLXXXVI | Croisset, Monday evening, two o’clock.~Dear master,~Why 42 CCXVII | Wednesday to Thursday, three o’clock in the morning.~Ah! 43 CCXXX | Flaubert~Thursday, three o’clock, 13 June, 1872.~Answer 44 CCXLI | SAND Monday evening, eleven o’clock, 25 November, 1872~ 45 CCXLI | postman just now, at five o’clock, has brought your 46 CCXLI | find Thiers too advanced!!! O profoundness! problem, revery!~ 47 CCXLIII | had finished Nanon at four o’clock in the morning, and 48 CCXLIII | morning, and Francia at three o’clock in the afternoon. 49 CCLV | at ten minutes past nine o’clock by the EXPRESS. Otherwise 50 CCLXIV | Maintain the Republic for us, O my God!”~But THEY ARE AFRAID 51 CCLXVI | nurse and the relatives? O civilization, such are your 52 CCLXXII | GEORGE SAND Thursday, one o’clock, 12 March, 1874~Speaking 53 CCXCII | Friday at Magny’s at six o’clock, at least we could 54 CCXCII | You should be free at nine o’clock, for we go to bed