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1 II | enable him to obtain five or six hundred francs from London. 2 III | little on one side, five or six steps away to the left, 3 III | upon it must be at least six feet high. The mark of his 4 V | be worth at least five or six thousand francs.”~“Are you 5 VI | There are only five or six of these establishments. 6 VII | toward one of the five or six doors that opened into the 7 VIII | having a most unfortunate day—six hours on a stand on the 8 X | humble servant, then about six months old.”~With these 9 X | teach him; and in five or six years he will be a credit 10 XIV | appointed to this district, six years ago, I was a bachelor, 11 XV | that it might wake him at six o’clock. “With that to warn 12 XV | breath was redolent. When six o’clock struck at the church 13 XVI | be condemned to more than six months’ imprisonment for 14 XVIII| of his acting that, after six days and nights of constant 15 XVIII| Hence, the meaning of those six numbers was: “I have told 16 XX | received me when I came here six weeks ago—”~“Oh, I understand,” 17 XXI | for there were five or six carriages still at the door 18 XXI | first floor. Only five or six servants had accompanied 19 XXII | XXII~It was six o’clock, and the dawn was