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1 I, 1 | fellow” remained for two hours in an exemplary attitude, 2 I, 2 | Charles would start three hours later when the moon rose. 3 I, 2 | doing for the last twelve hours, began to groan freely.~ 4 I, 3 | which they remained sixteen hours at table, began again the 5 I, 6 | little during recreation hours, knew her catechism well, 6 I, 8 | had spent five consecutive hours standing bolt upright at 7 I, 9 | that had occupied many hours, and over which had fallen 8 II, 2 | nothing,” he continued; “the hours slip by. Motionless we traverse 9 II, 2 | and vicinity.”~For two hours and a half they had been 10 II, 3 | till then talked for two hours consecutively to a “lady.” 11 II, 3 | He remained seated for hours without speaking, went into 12 II, 5 | hear repeated to her at all hours that she was happy, to pretend 13 II, 11 | and he was freed for a few hours. But, hardly had the oedema 14 II, 12 | you know that I count the hours? And you?”~Never had Madame 15 II, 13 | her; she got up for a few hours of an afternoon, and one 16 III, 1 | continually; I stayed there hours together.” Then in a trembling 17 III, 1 | love, that for nearly two hours now had become petrified 18 III, 2 | trade. He often spent long hours there alone, labelling, 19 III, 2 | was scarcely forty-eight hours since they had been together, 20 III, 6 | read, “Within twenty-four hours, without fail—” But what? “ 21 III, 6 | be done? In twenty-four hours—tomorrow. Lheureux, she 22 III, 9 | in. Then Charles for two hours had to suffer the torture 23 III, 10| chemist’s letter thirty-six hours after the event; and, from 24 III, 11| He was dead.~Thirty-six hours after, at the druggist’s