Chapter
1 I | what would he do at eleven o’clock? So he walked on,
2 II | upon me tomorrow at three o’clock, we will arrange matters.”
3 II | him: “To-morrow at three o’clock; do not forget.”~“
4 III | away the time until three o’clock, he lunched at Duval’
5 III | appointment with me at three o’clock. At any rate, see
6 III | remain here until seven o’clock.”~They entered the
7 III | here every day at three o’clock, and I will tell you
8 III | to-morrow and come here at three o’clock as you did to-day.”~
9 IV | those people?”~“At four o’clock.”~“Take Duroy, who
10 IV | another lesson.”~At ten o’clock the following morning
11 IV | be at the office at three o’clock.”~He returned home
12 V | always at home about three o’clock.” So one afternoon,
13 V | Yes, to-morrow at five o’clock.”~He drew a deep breath;
14 V | whispered: “To-morrow, five o’clock.” The young woman
15 V | and read:~“Come at five o’clock to Rue de Constantinople,
16 V | Mme. Duroy. CLO.”~At five o’clock precisely he entered
17 V | following telegram:~“Five o’clock.—CLO.”~When they met,
18 V | working at the office. At four o’clock he received a telegram
19 V | at our apartments at nine o’clock.” Having sent a boy
20 V | dined at a cookshop.~At nine o’clock, Mme. de Marelle,
21 V | him. He worked until seven o’clock, then he dined, and
22 VI | more friends, and by five o’clock had collected eighty
23 VII | although it was scarcely eight o’clock. M. Walter was reading “
24 VII | gloomy as in a tomb. What o’clock was it? The time dragged
25 VII | lunch; it is past twelve o’clock.”~They repaired to
26 VII | the next morning at seven o’clock to repair to the wood
27 VII | returned home about nine o’clock in the evening after
28 VII | following day at eleven o’clock in the forenoon, Duroy
29 VIII | the next day by the seven o’clock express, after having
30 VIII | the following day at four o’clock in the afternoon.
31 VIII | light the lamps at three o’clock in the afternoon.”~
32 VIII | obtain some rest. At eleven o’clock they rose and lunched
33 IX | He received it at nine o’clock. At three o’clock
34 IX | at nine o’clock. At three o’clock of the same day he
35 IX | would be with him at one o’clock. He awaited her impatiently,
36 IX | magistrate’s and took the six o’clock train for Normandy.~
37 IX | the cab arriving at ten o’clock, the couple kissed
38 XI | you next Thursday at two o’clock.”~He replied: “Count
39 XI | Yes, to-morrow at two o’clock.”~He rose to take
40 XI | Boulevard Malesherbes at two o’clock. He was ushered into
41 XII | watch. It was only three o’clock: he was half an hour
42 XII | and come to-morrow at four o’clock to Park Monceau.”~
43 XIII | nothing to do until four o’clock, at which hour he
44 XIII | important. Expect me at two o’clock at Rue de Constantinople.
45 XIII | hurry; it is after three o’clock.”~She passed out before
46 XIII | Du Roy returned at four o’clock to await his mistress.
47 XIV | office at a quarter past two o’clock~Tuesday, Wednesday,
48 XVI | Walter’s. At about six o’clock, after having kissed
49 XVII | and they set out at nine o’clock in the morning in
50 XVIII| clear, autumn day. At ten o’clock the curious began
51 XVIII| began to assemble; at eleven o’clock, detachments of officers
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